invisaband is a DEET-free, mosquito-repellent microfiber bracelet currently seeking funding on Indiegogo.
Creator Gogadgety, Inc. says invisaband improves upon existing repellent lotions and sprays in several ways:
- It requires no rubbing and makes no mess
- It contains no toxic chemicals
- Each band reportedly repels mosquitos for over 120 hours, eliminating the need to continuously re-apply the repellent — the microfibre material allows for a gradual release of the active ingredient, geraniol oil.
As explained in the video, geraniol — derived from geraniums — has been found to be much more effective at repelling mosquitos than citronella, the more well-known botanical alternative to chemical repellents. The claim is supported by a 2009 study published in the National Center for Biotechnology Information, which “concluded that geraniol had significantly more repellent activity than citronella or linalool in both indoor and outdoor settings.”
invisaband is adjustable to fit all wrist sizes, or it can be attached as a strap to a belt loop, hat, stroller or backpack. To ease worries about the efficacy of the product, GoGadgety has become the first Indiegogo campaigner to back its project with a 60-day, money-back guarantee.
Just over a week into its campaign, the band has raised just over $2,200 of its $10,000 goal, with 18 days left to go.
Along with products such as Kite Patch— which raised over 740 percent of its funding goal on Indiegogo this time last year — the easy-to-wear band with its long-lasting repelling action has the potential to become another weapon in the ongoing global fight against malaria if it makes it to market.