Andrew Huang with myVolts Candycord Halo
With Christmas approaching, presents are now high on our agenda. The Irish Company myVolts have just released their latest product that is ideal for the musician in your life.
Candycord Halo is a unique range of illuminating premium audio cables for modular synths and more. Candycord Halo was developed in close collaboration with Toronto-based music and video producer Andrew Huang.
“It’s something I feel I will use all the time and I’m sure a lot of other synth nerds would also appreciate!”– Andrew Huang.
Features and benefits of Candycord Halo include:
Candycord Halo is live on Kickstarter until December 2nd. Prices start at 19 EUR for a pair of Halo Cables. The first run of the product is already manufactured and ready to ship worldwide at campaign end, so backers can buy with full confidence. Visit the Kickstarter campaign here.
myVolts Ltd has been solving the power problems of consumers and professionals for well over a decade, has four previously successfully funded and shipped Kickstarter campaigns, and served tens of thousands of happy customers on Amazon, eBay and their own webshop.
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