Kano is a brand that creates build-your-own-computer kits for kids and adults. Their products are designed to encourage creativity and education.
Kano was founded in 2013 by Alex Klein, Yonatan Raz-Fridman, and Saul Klein.
The company launched a Kickstarter campaign in late 2013 and raised $1.5 million.
In 2014, Kano began shipping its first build-your-own-computer kits.
Since then, Kano has expanded its product line to include coding kits, storybooks, and a DIY touchscreen kit.
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Kano is suitable for kids aged 6 and up, and also great for adults who want to learn more about coding and technology.
No, Kano products are designed to be user-friendly and easy to use, even for beginners.
With Kano, you can create a variety of projects including art, games, music, and even learn to code in the magical world of Harry Potter.
Yes, Kano products are available at select retailers, as well as online through the Kano website.
Kano products have a one-year warranty that covers defects in materials and workmanship.