Friday, February 9, 2018

9A - Testing the Hypothesis Part 2

The unmet need of knowing if they forgot their keys or wallet by using Bluetooth devices on them is the opportunity I am using to interview my five people.

From my interviews I conducted, I have found that certain people who share the need for knowing where their keys and wallet are at certain times have underlying exceptions to this opportunity. They feel like they have a certain spot for their keys and wallet that are easy for them to remember where they are when going out or that they never take their belongings with them every time they go out.
The point that the need differs is when the objects are stolen since it only shows the place it was received by your phone’s Bluetooth signal.

The underlying cause of the outsiders’ need is different than the people on the inside because of them only needing the devices for when they don’t have specific spots for their belongings or at a place where they don’t have specific place to put them like a friend’s house.

Inside the boundary                                                                                  Outside the boundary
People who forget their things                                                                    Organized people
Reminding you / helping find things in an area                                          stolen objects
People forget and misplace things                                                               stolen or dropped

1 comment:

  1. Hey Zac!
    I don't know if you commented on my blog earlier but my opportunity was the same! I think that losing your keys or wallet can sometimes cause such a stress that it can ruin your whole day. Having a way to efficiently find it can change this, and I think Bluetooth would be a great way to advance technology and get rid of this pestering bug!

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