Next Thing Co is a company that focuses on producing affordable and innovative hardware, software, and IoT products.
Founded in 2013
Raised over $300k through crowdfunding for their first product, the C.H.I.P
Released the PocketC.H.I.P, a handheld device that ran the C.H.I.P software and had a QWERTY keyboard and touchscreen
In 2016, began selling the C.H.I.P Pro, a more powerful and flexible version of the original C.H.I.P
In 2018, the company ceased operations and their assets were acquired by Ignition Partners
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A $9 computer that ran Linux and had built-in WiFi and Bluetooth
A handheld device that allowed users to run C.H.I.P software and had a QWERTY keyboard and touchscreen
A more powerful and flexible version of the original C.H.I.P, designed for commercial use
A kit that allowed users to build their own robot using a Next Thing Co board and 3D printed parts
In 2018, the company ceased operations and their assets were acquired by Ignition Partners.
The C.H.I.P was a $9 computer that ran Linux and had built-in WiFi and Bluetooth.
The PocketC.H.I.P was a handheld device that allowed users to run C.H.I.P software and had a QWERTY keyboard and touchscreen.
The C.H.I.P Pro is a more powerful and flexible version of the original C.H.I.P, designed for commercial use.
Otto DIY is a kit that allowed users to build their own robot using a Next Thing Co board and 3D printed parts.