I've interviewed three interviewees:
A lecturer at a university (female, 31)
A mechanical engineer (male, 31)
A music arranger (male, 33)
All three of the interviewees would like to have a try of my product when a prototype is available. They also have demands for aesthetics to certain extents, they wanted the product to blend into other items on their desk. Their budget range between 85-150 U.S dollars for a fully equipped variant. They have stated that they have at least experienced frustration for wasting time on cellphones and tablets while they thought they were supposed to be working.
From the interview, I found out that all of them wanted Bluetooth speakers and wireless chargers to be a standard offering. The music arranger I interviewed wouldn't like to pay for the eject mechanism. The mechanical engineer wanted the products to have a modular design with options such as a modular USB hub so that it could be more configurable.
From the interview, I found out that all of them wanted Bluetooth speakers and wireless chargers to be a standard offering. The music arranger I interviewed wouldn't like to pay for the eject mechanism. The mechanical engineer wanted the products to have a modular design with options such as a modular USB hub so that it could be more configurable.
My conclusion is that my product could have multiple trim levels like cars. The product also needs to be aesthetic.
Hi Yudi,
ReplyDeleteI believe having your product be multifunctional is a great idea! Not only will it help people with distractions, but it can also be useful at the same time. The three people you interviewed gave you great feedback. Hopefully, you can get the price down closer to $25. I think you'd have more customers in that range. Keep up the good work, looking forward to seeing the next phase of your product.