The 3D-printing industry is heating up. Spurred by crowdsourcing sites like Indiegogo and Kickstarter, consumer 3D-printers are on their way to becoming a huge thing.
The issue with the bigger units, however, is that they’re typically around $1,000 and take up a lot of space.
That’s where Creopop comes in.
Creopop is a 3D-printing pen launching today on Indiegogo.
With the Creopop pen, anyone can print 3D and 2D-designs. While the 3D-printing pen segment is just starting, Creopop is already distancing itself from the competition with an impressive $89 price point and “cool” ink.
Here’s a video that shows the Creopop in action:
The Creopop pen’s cool ink not only looks great— unique ink choices include color-changing, magnetic, glitter and even glow in the dark inks — but it’s cool to the touch, as well.
That means you won’t burn yourself if you touch the ink while you’re drawing your next masterpiece.
Although other 3D-pens, like the Lix and 3Doodler, melt plastic and allow you to draw dimensional designs, they work similarly to hot glue guns, making them dangerous if you have kids or pets around or even when you’re using the product yourself. The Creopop uses science to keep its ink cool, so you avoid a disaster or hurting yourself.
Creopop is a device and startup that wants its first 3D-pen to open the door to innovation in the chemical and electrical engineering sectors.