Logan Riley, who spent nine years as a Creative Lead at Apple in San Francisco, decided to invest the money he had saved into his innovative idea.Īn entrepreneur who applied for the patent after being self-taught by YouTube videos set out to develop a prototype. The offer was taken up by Riley as well! Company Name Robert Herjavec offered Riley $500,000 in exchange for 100% ownership of the company, a six-figure salary for two years, and a $5 royalty on every sale. Riley approached Shark Tank, asking for $300,000 in exchange for a 15% stake in RokBlok. Logan Riley of RokBlok appeared on Shark Tank in December 2017 to pitch his firm (RokBlok by Pink Donut). The RokBlok spins and plays vinyl records when you pull the lever.Ī Bluetooth-enabled speaker or headphones can also stream music wirelessly from the system. A 42-block bamboo package (3.2 oz) sits atop an album. RokBlok is the world’s smallest, most compact, and cordless record player. The RokBlok business was a ‘Not to Miss’ opportunity, as it combines music with a spin on vinyl records. Shark Tank is a reality show that focuses on identifying and investing in the top businesses in America. Logan Riley, the founder of Pink Donut, invented RokBlok in June 2015. While at Learn Up, Riley invented the concept, investing his money in developing the product. What happened to your Old Sound albums? Finally, we have fantastic technology to bring back your old records if you have kept them safely… Looking forward to it! Fortunately, products like RokBlok are making it a reality.