We've all had the same experience with post-its:they peel off after a while and they don't stick everywhere. For example on a wall it peels off very quickly, on raw wood it does not hold. In short, the surface must be perfectly smooth for it to work. One wonders how they were able to sell a product, finally not really developed, to billions of copies.
This is where Tesla Amazing comes in, a band of American geeks who find the solution:create pieces of paper charged with static electricity that will therefore stick to the supports. Not just glass and smooth surfaces, but all supports:stone, fabric, etc. As a bonus, you can take off and restick the note as many times as you want. The project presented at Kistsarter needed 15,000 dollars for mass production to be launched and to lower costs. But the enthusiasm for this simply brilliant project was such that they raised over $200,000.
3M, the big multinational that has been making post-its for years, has a lot to worry about. Once again, we find ourselves in the scenario of a multinational company sure of its domination, incapable of evolving, which is overtaken by a start-up. Because of course, faced with such an invention, you say to yourself:"But why hasn't anyone thought of it before".
The product is not yet for sale. To find out when it will be, go to the official TeslaAmazing website. On our side, we are following the project and we will not fail to keep you informed in the Biba magazine and on the website.