

You can opt to pledge $300 for the higher reward tier if you're feeling generous, but as far as we can tell, the only difference is the additional $50 expenditure. Nimble Sense uses a depth-sensing camera and hand-tracking software to add your hands to a virtual environment. At the lower, $249 level, you can secure yourself a Nimble device, three capsule sets, and a charging cable in the box.

Though you'll want to take it with a grain of salt given the history of crowdfunding platforms, Nimble says it will start shipping the first batch of units within 5-6 months with an estimated delivery window of October 2021. More features have yet to be announced, but Nimble has stated that they will make their way to the app through software updates down the line. In addition to letting you know when it's time for a manicure, a customer support chat function is available within the app for added convenience. From it, you can order new polishes, keep track of stats, upload photos to social media, and more. In October, we launched a Kickstarter with the goal of introducing robust skeletal hand tracking to provide the simple. Nevertheless, I am really intrigued by it, and I thought you might be, too. To tie it all together, Nimble is compatible with a dedicated app that talks to the device over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. ApToday, I want to tell you about a new beauty tool that I haven’t tried.

The company asserts its capsules are vegan, non-toxic, and recyclable, as well as "13-free." Backers will be able to make their color choices at the end of the campaign. At its entry-level reward tier, the Nimble comes with three capsule sets containing three capsules each, for a total of nine nail polish capsules. While proprietary "pods" aren't exactly ideal given the uncertainty of Kickstarter campaigns, they do come in a variety of colors including nudes, reds, and bare shades. As for the types of nail polish you can use with Nimble, it is limited to capsules available from the company itself.
