Bluetooth in umbrella: Never lose it again
The Rs 5,000-umbrella maintains a constant wireless connection with a smartphone and sends an alert if it disappears.

At $80 (Rs 5,000) for the first 200 people to back the company’s recently-launched Kickstarter campaign, The Davek Alert isn’t the kind of cheap disposable umbrella you’ll find at a convenience store. It’s actually built with quality materials that guarantee it isn’t going to collapse or flip inside-out the second the wind starts picking up. And even with the added Bluetooth hardware, the Davek Alert is actually cheaper than most of the standard umbrellas the company sells.
Hidden under a cap on the bottom of the umbrella’s handle is where you’ll find the actual Bluetooth electronics and a replaceable watch battery that should keep it running for about a year or two, depending on how often you need to carry an umbrella. It’s designed to maintain a constant wireless connection to a smartphone with a range of about 30 feet, and when that connection disappears, users will get an alert on their phones reminding them they may have forgotten it behind. It’s a simple, but effective way to make it easier to justify spending a few more bucks on a nice umbrella.
The company is trying to raise a modest $50,000 (Rs 31 lakh) on Kickstarter before it officially puts the Davek Alert umbrella into production, but it has been making umbrellas for years so there’s not much risk involved if you want to donate. The only catch is that you’ll have to wait until September for delivery if Davek’s Kickstarter is a success.
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