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CulCharge is looking for feedback and reviewers of it’s new product: CulCharge - World’s Smallest Wearable 3-in-1 PowerBank
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Who Can Apply?
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How to Apply?
The process will take you just a minute. We will need you to do following:
Post a comment in this thread with your interest & feedback on the product.
Share a link to CulCharge and apply to become CulCharge Reviewer here http://bit.ly/1QFnFCx
When reviewers will be chosen?
Reviewers will be chosen once the CulCharge crowdfunding campaign is finished, on July 11.
Thank You So Much for applying to become CulCharge Reviewer! We will work hard together to make Reliable Cool Gadgets!
We will be happy to hear your feedback on product and the campaign too!
CulCharge said:
Hello Everyone!
CulCharge is looking for feedback and reviewers of it’s new product: CulCharge - World’s Smallest Wearable 3-in-1 PowerBank
Who Can Apply?
Any Forum users who has at least:
50 posts
10 thanks
had been registered at least for 3 months
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The process will take you just a minute. We will need you to do following:
Post a comment in this thread with your interest & feedback on the product.
Share a link to CulCharge and apply to become CulCharge Reviewer here http://bit.ly/1QFnFCx
When reviewers will be chosen?
Reviewers will be chosen once the CulCharge crowdfunding campaign is finished, on July 11.
Thank You So Much for applying to become CulCharge Reviewer! We will work hard together to make Reliable Cool Gadgets!
We will be happy to hear your feedback on product and the campaign too!
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Looks great product =), probably I can be your reviewer as I'm a quite traveler and indeed need backup powers as much as I can.
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I would be very interested in reviewing this item.
The design and practicality of the PowerBank seems to appeal to a vast majority of people due to it's ease of having extra power when required. This could potentially be saving lives some day, and that itself is enough reason to have one of these.
I would like to test the product myself, as I plan to distribute a few of them to family members that would totally need this but I would like to confirm it's worth getting beforehand. The size of the product worries me a little because it may not be as power-efficient (depending on how much of the listed 1000mAh is actually being transferred into the phone) when charging. I like that it can work as part of a Key-Chain and can also be used as a data cable.
id be interested to review
just signed up
hmm unfortunately i am not standing fit with your requirements but iv been a long time member here, and would love extra juice to my s6 edge(gosh its relly needed).... i followed the process and registered as a reviewer, cheers.
I would like to review emergency charger.
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ludow
Looks very interesting. Just signed up. Would love to review.
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Ill give it a go
It will be a pleasure, count with me
Hi, I would love to be a reviewer.
I would also like to review this product. I've been looking for something like this for a awhile!
I would love to review your product, I'm not sure if I meet the requirements but I have been phone accessory junkie for quite a while now and a reviewer in the past for phone accessory companies such as zero lemon and would love to be part of what you are doing as well. Thank you for your consideration.
im a youtuber with some review products and a musician also, i travel a lot and i need some extra battery on the road
Hello Guys, Sorry for delay! We are working hard finilizing campaign on indiegogo!
Thank you All for application! We are trying to get as many review samples as possible (for sure it will be more than one!) and will have final results on Tuesday!
Review samples will be sent in October when we will run first production.
For now our campaign is in demand mode so orders can be placed and we still accept reviewer applications (please see the 1st post for details if interested). If you have friends who might be interested in culcharge, please share the link with them: http://igg.me/at/culcharge2/x/11117898
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Wow, I went to an amazing party this weekend, i would have killed to an extra 30% of battery life, because my damn phone dies 1h into the party, i missed to many great moments to capture.
Count me in on this, def on my wishlist
if you look at amazon, most powrbank that is 4000Mah and lower, their output is only [email protected] why is that?
why cant these small/mini powerbank output at 2A or output at Qualcomm quick charge 2.0 ?
AFAIK, for 4000mAh battery it's just a question of controller: quickcharge 2.0 controller is more expensive.
for 1000mAh battery - like CulCharge is - it's more a limitation of the battery: normally it's not recommended to discharge the battery faster than 1C and 1C is equal to capacity, so if the battery is 1000mAh you better discharge it with 1A. If discharge rate is faster the battery will have shorter life in charge-discharge cycles.
signed up, sounds like a good idea!
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The iPlunger
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How is this relevant to the HD2?
Behold!
amazing! very very nice
SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEET very retro ma man cool
Cool
this has got to be one of the most innovative accessories ever =) i have to ask: where can i get one? again, well done mate!
cheers
This one must be the one and only accessory we would need for our HD2. We should name it "How to turn your HD2 into HD7".
amazing :-D can you send me one?
found some in ebay, did a search and they're around 20 or so bucks from the uk or hong kong =)
a little curious though. the iphone's back surface is more "glossy" which imo works well with the plunger. given that the hd2's back is not the same, wonder if this will affect the plunger clinging on the surface...
I wonder what I will tell security or customs at the airport when they find this?
That's probably one of the longest crap for someone to sit through and thought that a plunger is the perfect novelty idea for a phone's kickstand
Very creative
OMG, this is iGreat!!!!
You can find it on Amazon for $6-7 a pop. It's sold by Perpetual Kid. It was originally designed for the iPhone but I bit the bullet and bought it to use for the HD2 and it works perfectly.
£4.99 incl P&P form Amazon UK, just ordered one thanks
That looks great!
How long does it stand?
Because I read on Amazon.co.uk the following review:
"But I haven't been able to make this thing work for periods longer than 5 minutes. Might be because I'm using it on an iPhone 4? Slightly disappointing and not that cheap. "
Does it fall off after 5 minutes? Or does it work for hours?
shouldnt it be white?
finally got one, found it being sold in a apple store quite near (5 bucks).
the good news: it does work on the hd2 despite my previous concern on the back surface not being as glossy as that of an iphone's
the bad news: if you were to stick the plunger towards the middle, expect it to pop out in like 5 or less minutes. must be the weight that's pulling down given the "angle". thus, i wouldn't recommend plugging it to give a 30' view. i plugged it towards the side giving it a 10'-15' view and it stayed on for like 2 hours (i think).
Robson said:
finally got one, found it being sold in a apple store quite near (5 bucks).
the good news: it does work on the hd2 despite my previous concern on the back surface not being as glossy as that of an iphone's
the bad news: if you were to stick the plunger towards the middle, expect it to pop out in like 5 or less minutes. must be the weight that's pulling down given the "angle". thus, i wouldn't recommend plugging it to give a 30' view. i plugged it towards the side giving it a 10'-15' view and it stayed on for like 2 hours (i think).
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Thanks for the update Robson!
That makes things clear for me; I don't buy it. It's to dangerous if it falls down when I put it in a train or something. I don't want to take the risk. And I also don't want to make a profession of applying a iPlunger It should just work 100%, easy.
Sad to hear because it looked like a cool thing to buy for my HD2.
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That's probably one of the longest crap for someone to sit through and thought that a plunger is the perfect novelty idea for a phone's kickstand
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Great innovation which very cost effective..!!!
Finally get my note 2 first extended battery. I recently found out my Note 2’s battery is not as good as it came with out of the box(used almost a year), so I decided picked up new batteries and I received these two batteries(8500mah/4500mah) a week ago. Though I didn't take any screenshot yet but I must post them later cuz I am really impressed that how much extra juice it gives me! Yesterday I test it with GPS on 2+ hrs, played games for 1hr 40min, watched a movie and huge mounts of streaming videos, musics, etc. Actually this is my normal day usage and I am completely satisfied with the result: from full charge to I went to bed it still remain almost half juice(about 4 hours of screen on time)!
This is the bulky one. They provide a extra case, fits great but I want one look better...
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This thing easily beyond all other OEM batteries for my other previous phones in battery life. Sure, it will be a bit expensive than those OEM but I think it already a pretty decend price in such quality. I'm really a heavy user and I hope this battery will be still awesome even after a few charge cycles.
also buy a small one as alternative, but not use yet. MPJ said it works as good as the original one.
So you post zero information about the battery itself? Manufacturer, model number, capacity, price, link??
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Is it an OEM extended battery or what?
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So you post zero information about the battery itself? Manufacturer, model number, capacity, price, link??
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errr, i can't post any link yet since am new in here, but about to post some pics, uploding now, thanks for replying budy
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Is it an OEM extended battery or what?
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no..not an OEM one. I bought some OEM batteries for my previous S3 worked not bad but not giving too much extra juice so i tried some new on my note 2 this time... uploading pics now
My two cents
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no..not an OEM one. I bought some OEM batteries for my previous S3 worked not bad but not giving too much extra juice so i tried some new on my note 2 this time... uploading pics now
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i think that it is not even important if it is OEM or not. I also use an extended batt from Mugen, and I am quite happy with it. The only important issues are: whether or not they deliver the extended juice you bought them for, and to be able to recharge and provide enough useage cycles to make them cost effective. And, by the way, from the image I believe it is not a battery, but a "battRery". Cheers.
Phat extended battery is probaly less than 6200mah and that supposedly 4500mah stock battery is more than likely less than the 3100 mah stock battery. Not trying to come off rude, but only companies I ever have trusted were Anker, ZeroLemon, Qcell and even tho its too damn pricy... Mugen.
Sent from my note 2 ya bish!
There is no way that either of these are the mAh they claim.
Both are too small.
Come on guys. Please peel off the labels before posting a review of a battery claiming magical properties.
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i think that it is not even important if it is OEM or not. I also use an extended batt from Mugen, and I am quite happy with it. The only important issues are: whether or not they deliver the extended juice you bought them for, and to be able to recharge and provide enough useage cycles to make them cost effective. And, by the way, from the image I believe it is not a battery, but a "battRery". Cheers.
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lol...yes,i saw the "battrery" before buying it and i thought i shouldn't rule it out only based on this xD.. I have to spend time to see whether they are able to provide hundreds charge cycles as the advertisement claimed. Personally, i also agree with all you guys that their adverts are exaggerating, but since it is my first time, am pretty satisfied to see my note 2 is able to last 2 days out of a charge
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molybear said:
lol...yes,i saw the "battrery" before buying it and i thought i shouldn't rule it out only based on this xD.. I have to spend time to see whether they are able to provide hundreds charge cycles as the advertisement claimed. Personally, i also agree with all you guys that their adverts are exaggerating, but since it is my first time, am pretty satisfied to see my note 2 is able to last 2 days out of a charge
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I agree with you guys. Exagerating or not, for example (and God is my witness I do not work for either of them manufacturers) my 6 month old Mugen 6400mAh (as advertised) gives me real extended performance (1) light phone useage as in several phone calls and sms daily - battery lasted 14 days until 10%; (2) average useage as in music player for maybe 6 hours of flac while fishing, some fm radio (3-4 hrs maybe), continous barometer and weather station for 24 hrs, 2 hours of bluetooth gps navigation, double number of calls than in case 1 and longer, 10 minute calls... like... used up appx 20% of battery in 24 hrs; I have not yet used the phone HEAVILY to have relevant info... (can't watch movies while fishing but I'll try) but I believe these figures make me feel that my battery is much MORE powerfull than stock 3200 mAh of the Note2.... I don't know if proportionally (double) stronger to the price differential compard to stock (Mugen is like 100USD) but I really am happy since I can leave for several days without feeling pressurized by the need of recharge.... Cheers.
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Thats realy great man
Thanks u:good:
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Thats realy great man
Thanks u:good:
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Thanks for opening this constructive thread.
It's all about the fun and games once she arrive
Anybody have a good countdown clock to post?
http://dev.erhard.cc/saygusV2/ courtesy of Andreas Erhard
Has a countdown clock, not sure if that helps
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It's all about the fun and games once she arrive
Anybody have a good countdown clock to post?
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appsbeyond.countdownplus.lite
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appsbeyond.countdownplus.lite
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Lol... Can't use that as a post for this thread.
But that looks like a great app:good:
I am hoping that Saygus recognizes their own strength of modularity and opt to offer battery cover options like the leather, wood, through their own manufacturing or through partners. Since their water-resistant tech is at the manufacturing level: it is a distinct advantage over the competition to upsell their compact superphone and downplaying the usage of cases at the expense of comfort. Really, why buy a nice phone like your Huawei or Oppo if you're just going to cover it up in Silicone? (beyond clear abuses like construction work and the like).
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I am hoping that Saygus recognizes their own strength of modularity and opt to offer battery cover options like the leather, wood, through their own manufacturing or through partners. Since their water-resistant tech is at the manufacturing level: it is a distinct advantage over the competition to upsell their compact superphone and downplaying the usage of cases at the expense of comfort. Really, why buy a nice phone like your Huawei or Oppo if you're just going to cover it up in Silicone? (beyond clear abuses like construction work and the like).
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Once the phone hits the market, there will be options from outside sources.
They may be limited, but we will see them.:good:
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Fits in a very FlipBelt (though to a small degree tight squeeze) for those that wish to use to use the note four whereas operating out/running. I do would like tho' that the amount rockers were inset to a small degree additional on this case. typically within the FlipBelt the material rubs against the amount rocker inflicting unwanted volume changes whereas traveling.
I'd love to see a charger like this one for the extra battery:
http://www.lg.com/us/mobile-phones/g4/battery
I think if V2s aren't shipping by 6-20, I might just have to grab a G4..
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I would like to see Cyanogenmod and AICP developed for this device. I have never heard of Sayguys before and can't even find out where it is from. Or who started the company, and what country it is from. These are just some things I want to know before I decide to buy one in the short future. Also first phone with a dual sd card slot, that's Android I've seen.
Remember that a negative side effect of 64 bit is that things gets larger, due to 'word alignments', It is far from as bad as 'double up', but there is a substantial overhead.
So you should go for both more ram and more storage for 64 bit than for 32 bit.
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I would like to see Cyanogenmod and AICP developed for this device. I have never heard of Sayguys before and can't even find out where it is from. Or who started the company, and what country it is from. These are just some things I want to know before I decide to buy one in the short future. Also first phone with a dual sd card slot, that's Android I've seen.
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I thought I read somewhere that CM would be available for the Saygus, either when it was released or shortly thereafter.
Hahahahahaha, the naivety of us all back then, if only we'd known......
Interesting update.
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General Discussion - 5:27 PM
Update from Facebook Fan Group
Everybody get excited! There are many good things in the works at Saygus! Much much bigger than just the V2. Review units are going to be shipped out soon in the next couple weeks. Discussions with Saygus inside connections say that there may be an upcoming founder Q&A either before or shortly after release.
One big feature is that OTA updates will be available via the Saygus website and we WILL be upgraded to 6.0 (Marshmallow).
Alicia de Leon (Saygus Employee):
"The whole reason for me putting Josh Werner on a conference call with Chad Sayers and myself was so he can update you guys properly. Please stop tagging me in these threads and posts, remember guys this is not in my job description. my job is not an easy one and it takes up most of my available time, so rather than you guys continuing to feel ignored, I made it possible for Josh to keep you updated. so please defer to him from now on, I will occasionally scan through and give input. but please let Josh refer all pertinent questions to me from now on.
thanks guys for your support! I hope this new scenario helps you all."
Shipping date is planned for October 31st and review units will be arriving to me and +Andreas Erhard soon next week or later. Will keep you updated!
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Same old, same old. Hurry up and wait... LOL
Anyone else see this case from Samsung? Looks like it wirelessly charges your phone, but at the same time, looks WAY too small to have any useful capacity. There's no info on it other than what's in the picture. Here's the link to the page I found it on: http://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/galaxy-note5/charging/
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Anyone else see this case from Samsung? Looks like it wirelessly charges your phone, but at the same time, looks WAY too small to have any useful capacity. There's no info on it other than what's in the picture. Here's the link to the page I found it on: http://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/galaxy-note5/charging/
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I saw that too and have been trying to find some additional information on it, but haven't been able to find anything so far.
i did a little scouring and barely found anything. only some canadian shops are listing it now as a preorder. samsung's hong kong site has a news clip on it.
http://www.samsung.com/hk_en/news/product/s6-edge-plus-note-5-accessory
Here's some samsung part numbers for future reference if it ever becomes widely available.
Gold: EP-TN920BFUG
Silver: EP-TN920BSUG
too small to own
Yes, I noticed the case too, and think the same with you, too small to own. But I think my Note 5 don't need a case. The manufacturing processes and body designs of Note 5 are very good. I see someone upload a video in YouTube about testing the breakness of Note 5 and IPhone 6+. I believe in the results.
Did some more digging myself and was able to get a hold of someone who knew something about the case from Samsung. Here's what I found:
-It does charge the phone wirelessly and can charge from 0-100% in 2 hours.
-3400mAh battery (found from iahk's link).
-It's much more thick than the picture makes it appear. It actually ends up being a little over twice the thickness of a bare Note 5.
-The back is solid and covers the camera so if you want to take a picture you'll need to take the phone out of the case.
-There are two sets of LEDs. One on the left side to tell you if the case is on or off, and a few on top to tell you how much charge you have left in the case.
-The case charges via micro USB at the top center of the case.
-There's a dedicated power button on the case to turn it off when you don't want it charging your phone.
That's all the info I could get on it yesterday. Hopefully we'll get more images of it soon and maybe a release date.
here are few pictures. will be available only in two colors as gold and silver.
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here are few pictures. will be available only in two colors as gold and silver.
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Great find! Thanks!
the port side... so it is a spare battery with a wireless chargeplate built in
You can see it on this page also. http://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/galaxy-note5/accessories/
You're confusing the battery pack with the battery case. There's a back cover/case that charges the phone!
Here's video coverage of it that came out the other week. https://youtu.be/Tzv0XTYPAvU?t=2m5s
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the port side... so it is a spare battery with a wireless chargeplate built in
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The fast charging battery pack is not the same thing,
muzamalabad said:
here are few pictures. will be available only in two colors as gold and silver.
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Nice :laugh:
Anybody found where to buy?!
Yeah I can't find it anywhere... I there is a preorder of it online at: http://www.techshopone.ca/?item=13-30118
But god only knows when its going to actually ship. I'd rather wait until they're ready to ship before they bill me / I get locked into them. eBay has nothing.
Just checked the Samsung online accessory store - still not shown for sale there -
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/
- although it is shown as a valid accessory in their sales-related site -
http://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/galaxy-note5/
I GUESS the best way to find it anywhere and to know for sure when it is available is to keep checking the Samsung accessory store in the first link... AAARRRRRRGGGGHHHHH *^@*&^#@&^%
Still haven't seen it online anywhere
Samsung Part # EP-TN920 or maybe EP-TN920BSUG
UPC Code 887276114675
Looks like a 3x of the Gold are up on eBay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Samsung-EP-...420905?hash=item3d075b2d29:g:okMAAOSwT5tWKAH0
But after checking the review, looks like it won't charge it to 100% due to the losses from the wireless charging:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/accessories/samsung-wireless-charging-pack-review-t3232869
Could be a skip for cheaper ones on eBay that have a physical connection...
Here's a link to the battery case from samsung's site.
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/EP-TN920BSUGUS
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Here's a link to the battery case from samsung's site.
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/EP-TN920BSUGUS
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Thank you, I've been waiting so long for this!
what a stupid battery pack. Wheres the hole for the camera?? It makes it a bit pointless . I wanted a battery pack for days out when I need extra juice ie taking pics during the day.
I went with Zerolemon. Its perfect and provides 2 days normal use and easily more then a day heavy use..
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LeSEE – A global force
Not just the talk of the town, LeSEE has certainly created a buzz in the global automobile market. LeEco’s LeSEE was unveiled in Beijing earlier this year with a goal to revolutionize how the world travels. LeSEE – an autonomous internet-enabled electric supercar – brings to the table a ‘driverless’ concept, one which promises to transform the industry in the years to come.
LeSEE as a part of urban transportation will include extensive features that connects you with the technological world – smart-charging system, real-time sharing and lots more.
Where did it all start?
Now that LeSEE has made it this BIG, we’ll take you back in time where it all started. The world is growing and so is the population in it. But to meet the soaring requirements of people, the infrastructure is insufficient. Talking about the transportation industry, there are plentiful pitfalls even in this technological era.
LeEco’s founder – Jia Yueting, identified these loopholes and took a few major moves by investing in Faraday Future and Atieva. This also urged him to initiate a project under his own brand ‘LeEco’ and this is when LeSEE happened. Thanks to all the investors, they’ve contributed hugely in driving the impact in a shorter time – the impact of smart and high-tech commuting.
Hawk-eye view on transportation in India
Without a doubt, the Indian ecosystem has transformed in-and-out over the past half-decade or so. In India, a population of as large as 16% drive on their own to reach their workplaces or other destinations and out of this percentage, 67% use cars.
Of late we exchanged views with our staff here in the Bangalore office and concluded how carpooling could make all our lives so much better. As we discussed, one of our mates said how he sometimes take 80-90 minutes to travel 5 kilometres from his home to office. And, the frustration of traveling alone is higher than that of the traffic. This is the same story of every fourth individual around us.
With vehicles on roads multiplying tenfold each year, especially in the metros, carpooling evolves as a natural fit in the Indian environment.
Companies like Uber and Ola have already spotted the scope of carpooling and have been encouraging the masses to make it a lifestyle. Carpooling is the panacea to solve the most common problems of transportation – pollution, traffic, unavailability of mediums and soaring costs.
As per statistics, an average individual spends approximately ₹75,000 annually on fuel (considering fuel prices ranging from ₹65 to ₹75 across India). This cost can be cut down by almost 20% a year, if carpooling is practiced. And, a partner to chit-chat throughout the route doesn’t hurt all.
Technology is taking a front seat in the transportation sector, and in carpooling, too. The simplicity of booking a cab, choosing pick-up and drop locations, navigating routes, paying the fare, all add up to the experience.
Talking about trends, we are to witness a global growth of up to $335 billion by 2025 (according to a study by PriceWaterhouseCoopers) in the carpooling industry, and India is set to be a big part of that growth.
Moreover, the major dodges of security and social awkwardness that arise as a result of Indians being conservative are being fixed each coming day, offering higher value.
Add to that, the fact that there is rising competition among the players to deliver the best to their users, and the need to offer an ecosystem of safe, reliable, cost-effective transportation – we are taking measures to ensure that carpooling is here to stay.
LeEco’s strides in the public transportation sector
Speaking of ecosystem, LeEco believes in providing its customers the ultimate in connected mobility. From content across multiple screens and devices to cross-platform inter-connectivity, LeEco’s business model puts the user first, and believes in delivering true value.
LeSEE is yet to become a commercial reality. And so, in the interim LeEco has been striving to address the issues in urban transportation and provide streamlined solutions. Take a look at what we’ve been up to.
The Yidao deal
The UBER partnership – India
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I didn't read much, to be honest.
But is it a car powered by Android completely? Cause that'd be kewl!