Why Small Hardware Builds Bigger Ideas

 



Hardware size directly affects creativity.

When a device is bulky, fragile, or inconvenient, it stays on a shelf. When it’s small and simple, it gets used—and use leads to ideas.

HackStar was intentionally designed to be pocket-sized. Roughly the footprint of a USB-C adapter, it’s something you can carry without planning. That changes behavior.

Instead of setting aside time to experiment, you experiment when the idea hits.

No external power.
No setup ritual.
No hesitation.

Small hardware removes excuses—and that’s where innovation happens.

HackStar proves you don’t need a big setup to build meaningful USB workflows.

👉 Support compact, intentional hardware on Kickstarter:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/arushi/hackstar

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