Praised by TechCrunch, CultOfMac and supported by KickStarter community through which by now the start up raised around $17,500, CompleteDock is on track to become a real success.
CompleteDock is a dock for mobile devices such as iPad, iPhone, Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 and a bunch of other devices. Currently the project has attracted over $17,500 donations from users of KickStarter, and it seems that it will collect all the $40,000 that are set as a goal and are needed for mass production.
"If we collect the requested funds, we will go to the implementation and delivery. Then we'll employ marketing and business team who will to do the business. The version 2.0. is already in my head,"said Gligor Dacevski the innovator of this project. The start up originates from Macedonia.
The idea for CompleteDock comes from inadequate solution offered by Apple, which although is called Universal Dock, only works with the iPad.
Complete Dock immediately attracted the attention of world-famous IT blogs. TechCrunch in a text entitled "Finally, A Dock That Doesn’t Blink When Apple Changes iPhone Connectors Or Device Design" commented that CompleteDock is a useful project that unlike other IT products on KickStarter is built to last. TechCrunch says that the best part is that CompleteDock is already a real product.
The popular blog about Apple products "CultOfMac" called CompleteDock more universal foundation of the Apple Universal Dock.
CompleteDock is manufactured with Aluminum Alloy 6082 as the main material, processed by CNC machine, and if KickStarter project is successful, the plan is to invest in a new CNC machine for mass production, as additional support to the existing two who are waiting for the start of production.
If you want to support the project and to "invest" in it, do it through KickStarter.