
Meet the Inventor
From a Brooklyn Living Room to a Real Product.
"It's designed to look like a piece of sculpture. And it's too big to lose."
Like many great inventions, Pik-N-Clik was born from a small daily frustration. In his Brooklyn home, Chuku Lee kept picking up the wrong remote. One evening, he rolled up a magazine, wrapped rubber bands around a few remotes, held the cluster in his hand and thought: "I should do something with this."
He refined the idea. He pursued intellectual-property protection. He gathered a team of talented professionals around the concept and, believing that a product born in America deserved to be made in America, he found a manufacturer in New Hampshire.
Today Pik-N-Clik is a finished, patented, US-manufactured product with a name, a story, and a clear identity. Chuku is now looking for the right individual or organization to take the invention into its next chapter — through licensing, acquisition, distribution, manufacturing, or another strategic partnership.
Inventor
Original creator of the Pik-N-Clik concept and product.
Problem Solver
Started with a real, universal household frustration.
Creative Entrepreneur
Moved an idea from prototype to US-manufactured product.