RE-vibe reaches Kickstarter goal

A couple months ago the Gazette had an article about a wearable wristband which would give children and adults who have trouble concentrating – think all levels of ADHD – a little vibration to get back on task.

Wednesday, April 1, its developer, Rich Brancaccio, was one of the local startup companies and business incubators introduced at the Wake Forest Area Chamber of Commerce’s Economic Development Forum at the Renaissance Centre.

And on the same day, Brancaccio sent out a email thanking all the investors who helped make RE-vibe “one of the Top 7 Most Funded Wearables on Kickstarter right now.” He also said that Wednesday was the last day to pre-order Re-vibe at $69; “once Re-vibe hits shelves later this summer the retail cost will be closer to the $100 mark.”

Brancaccio’s Fokus Labs has been and is in an office at the Wireless Research Center of North Carolina. With this success, it may be moving to larger quarters and making way for another person or group with a great idea that needs refining and help with wireless technology.

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