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Kickstarter Project Will Have You Seeing Sunshine

Moving from Texas to Chicago in mid-June, I thought I’d stumbled upon Midwestern Narnia – the sun was shining, the streets were festing, the beach was crowded – and everyone seemed so damn happy, like high-fiving-strangers- in-the-streets happy.  I didn’t understand what these people could be so excited about. That is, until I received a nine month lesson courtesy of Chicago winters.  And as soon as thermostat hit 55, I too broke out my shorts and flipflops and joined the rest of my thawing neighbors to celebrate “sprummer” ( a short-lived but glorious three months). While common sense has always told us that weather affects our mood, now too does science. According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, approximately 6% of Americans experience a very real form of the “winter blues” called seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and another 10-20% experience a milder form of seasonal mood change. So what’s a Chicago-loving gal to do? Well thanks to a team of Denmark engineers, SEQINETIC, I don’t have to migrate to beat snowed-in sadness. THE GIST- SEQINETIC’ designed a pair of light therapy sunglasses that “let you wear your daylight.” Using LED lights and a reflector, the glasses reflect a  soft white “daylight” around the in the top portion of a wearer’s vision, mimicking real daylight and hopefully improving their mood.  For the full mood-boosting benefit, SEQINETIC suggests wearing the glasses for 30 minutes a day every day. BUSINESS MODEL –  While Kickstarters nabbed them for $50, SEQINETIC “sun” glasses will eventually retail for $80 a pair. COMPETITION- Google “light therapy” and you’ll find a myriad of  lamps & lights, but as far as I found no similar ‘sun glasses. FASHION STATEMENT: SEQINETIC’s mission is to ” lighten the mood of people who feel a lack of energy during the winter months” not to grace the runways and it shows.

FUNDED-  Fully funded and then some. With 95 backers believing in their bright idea ( sorry I had to),

their project was funded  $8,370 a little more than their original $8,000 goal.

   

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Edward is the founder and CEO of Techli.com. He is a writer, U.S. Army veteran, serial entrepreneur and chronic early adopter. Having worked for startups in Silicon Valley and Chicago, he founded, grew and successfully exited his own previous startup and loves telling the stories of innovators. Email: Edward.Domain@techli.com | @EdwardDomain

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