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Agenda Product Vision Critical-risks Key findings Moving Forward Market Data
Two Part System Wa Wall Mo Mount Q-Ba Band
Entering Gym
Q Band
Queuing John
Queuing John
Signaling
Leaving Gym
Critical Risks
Critical Risks Having multiple queued at one machine • People not arriving at the machine in time • Having a cancel button • How do you enforce the ordering at the gym • What do you do if someone is using the machine when it’s supposed to be • your turn
Critical Risks Having multiple queued at one machine • People not arriving at the machine in time • Having a cancel button • How do you enforce the ordering at the gym • What do you do if someone is using the machine when it’s supposed to be • your turn RF+RFID interference • RFID reusability • Size and form factors • Induction charging • Water resistant • Attaching the wall device •
Critical Risks Having multiple queued at one machine • People not arriving at the machine in time • Having a cancel button • How do you enforce the ordering at the gym • What do you do if someone is using the machine when it’s supposed to be • your turn RF+RFID interference • RFID reusability • Size and form factors • Induction charging • Water resistant • Attaching the wall device • Would people actually use this device • Server space • Data analytics • Distinguishing between the machines you’ve queued up for • How much would companies be willing to pay for this product • Communication between the wall mount and Queue Band via RFID • Queuing at multiple machines •
Critical Risks Having multiple queued at one machine • People not arriving at the machine in time • Having a cancel button • How do you enforce the ordering at the gym • What do you do if someone is using the machine when it’s supposed to be • your turn RF+RFID interference • RFID reusability • Size and form factors • Induction charging • Water resistant • Attaching the wall device • Would people actually use this device • Server space • Data analytics • Distinguishing between the machines you’ve queued up for • How much would companies be willing to pay for this product • Communication between the wall mount and Queue Band via RFID • Queuing at multiple machines •
Key Findings
Having multiple people queued at one machine “I need to know where I am in line” Th Three Co Color Identifi fication
Communication between the wall mount and Queue Band via RFID “I need to wirelessly sign up for the queue” “I need to be signaled from several feet away” Wireless Four Inches Away Sign-in Distance 400 Feet Communication Distance
RF + RFID Interference “I need my band to not malfunction or miscommunicate NF NFC is is val valid fo for our usage
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Market Data Restaurant Vibrators • Wall mount equivalent = $400/unit • Queue-band equivalent = $35/unit Queue Band • Band costs ~$20/band • Wall mount costs ~$60/wall mount • Bands sell at $25/ band • Wall mounts sell at $75/wall mount
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