Get nostalgic with Bumpboxx and do portable scanning with Revopoint POP 4 K

We just love Kickstarters.  If you’re looking for the nostalgic 80s and 90s vibe of boomboxes, but without weighing a ton and without integrating all sorts of modern tech, then check out the Bumpboxx BB-777.

The BB-777 is inspired by the legendary Sharp GF-777, a true 80s icon. It’s not just a Bluetooth speaker in a retro shell—it packs 270 watts of power and aims to bring back the hands-on experience of classic boomboxes, with the perks of modern convenience.

At nearly 30 inches wide and 28 pounds, the BB-777 is built for serious sound. It’s loaded with six speakers with dual 6.25-inch super woofers, two coaxial drivers, and two horn tweeters, all inside a sturdy, chambered case for big, clear audio. You get dual cassette decks with high-speed dubbing, a slot-loading CD player (including CD-R/RW and MP3 discs), AM/FM/Shortwave radio, Bluetooth with TWS pairing, and USB playback. One cool feature: you can digitize your music straight from cassette, CD, or radio to a USB drive as WAV files.

It’s portable, too. The BB-777 comes with a TSA-approved swappable battery that lasts up to 15 hours. If you love the feel of old-school hardware, you’ll appreciate the real knobs for bass, treble, and balance, plus a modern dot-matrix LCD for a touch of today.

The BB-777 brings together vintage style and modern performance, aiming to make music feel hands-on again. Backers can expect delivery in summer 2026.

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Let’s talk 3D scanning. We’ve always wanted a truly portable scanner, and the Revopoint POP 4 K fits the bill. It’s a flexible, all-in-one 3D scanner for creators, engineers, and hobbyists. The standout feature is its dual-light system: a blue laser for tricky surfaces like shiny metaland a near-infrared (NIR) structured-light laser for quick, marker-free scans of people or larger objects.

The POP 4 delivers up to 0.03 mm accuracy and scans at 105 frames per second. It offers five scanning modes, including one for deep holes and tricky internal shapes that most scanners can’t handle. It’s also tough enough for outdoor use, working in bright sunlight up to 100,000 lux.

Portability is a big focus here. The POP 4 comes with a 5500 mAh battery grip for up to 4 hours of wireless scanning, so you can use it with your phone or tablet on the go. It also supports 3D Gaussian Splatting for photorealistic models, making it easy to export for VR, AR, or digital projects. With Revopoint’s software suite, you can go from a real-world object to a 3D print or CAD model in no time.

If you want to know more, check out its Kickstarter page.

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