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GeoOp founder reassures after Kickstarter project blows deadline, angering customers

"World-first" smartphone car mount hits a pot hole. With special feature audio.

Fri, 22 Jul 2016

Kiwi entrepreneur Nick Bartlett, the co-founder and original chief executive of (whisper it) GeoOp launched a Kickstarter campaign for a device called Bluejay – a "world first" smartphone mount for your car with built-in Bluetooth and iBeacon technology. 

None of the technologies were unique but

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GeoOp founder reassures after Kickstarter project blows deadline, angering customers
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