【Lesson #2 - Don't fall in love with your product】
Anyone who’s read Eric Ries’ “The Lean Startup” (and even those that didn’t) is all too familiar with the concept of a minimum viable product (MVP)—except when they’re not. Oftentimes through a perfectionist attitude or perhaps inherent fear of failure, founders create products that are more viable than minimum. That was the experience for Kevin Wong, the Co-founder/CEO of Origami Labs (AW#15), when they were creating their first product, a smart ring called ORII. According to Kevin, it was because he had such an attachment to this vision in his head, and anything short of that vision just felt like a concession. He’s since learned to accept a more iterative approach to product development and applying that lesson to his current product OFLO which enables smartphone-level comms in an audio wearable designed specifically for frontline staff.
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After establishing Origami Labs in 2015, we spent several years in R&D to create our first product ORII, a voice assistant smart ring that uses bone conduction technology to allow users to check new messages on their phone, control music, and complete other everyday tasks by simply holding your finger to your ear. This simple, intuitive finger-to-ear motion was what we loved so much about the product and what made it so easy to catch on and talk about. Our kickstarter campaign blew way past the initial goal in a matter of weeks. We became the first HK startup to place in TechCrunch Battlefield’s top 5. Press coverage was coming at us left and right and orders were coming from over 50 different countries. A lot of that, however, turned out to be false momentum.
In retrospect, ORII probably should have never been able to sell as well as it did. A lot of founders through sheer passion, grit, and willpower alone can build up early traction without breaking a sweat. But can someone 2 to 3 degrees away from them sell their product? That’s where founders really get measured in success. At some point, the product should be able to stand on its own two feet and speak for itself.
ORII could not. That elegant finger-to-ear motion that we were so enamored with ultimately became its achilles heel. It turns out, in 95 percent of the scenarios, you wouldn’t want to lift your hand to your head, especially in this wireless/hands-free age. We effectively fell in love with our product and stopped really listening to our customers. We thought it was perfect and became blind to any signals that said otherwise. I still remember going to visit Eric Migicovsky, YC partner and founder of Pebble watch, at his house. I showed him some of our early prototypes and he basically said “that’s cool, but it won’t work,” drawing upon his own experiences with hardware. Sure enough, after the initial media frenzy died down, orders started to visibly slow down. The final nail in the coffin was when Amazon released the echo loop (smart ring tied to Alexa), which mimicked our product feature-for-feature but better in every way.
As a founder, what you want to build makes so much sense. You see it with so much clarity that it’s almost unfathomable why someone wouldn’t understand. But innovation has to be an iterative process, as the market can only accept so much change. You need to put out a product that’s in some way necessary for people today, that gets some people using it on a frequent basis, and only from there can you practically grow it into something that you envisioned.
Applications for AW#22 are now open to founders targeting SEA, AI/IoT, or Blockchain/Defi -> https://bit.ly/36v9k8D
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The reason why it feels so cold - even if it's 'just' 21°C. -by @visss9 on Reddit
‘I've seen Singaporeans expressing their dismay at other Singaporeans for 'overreacting' to our current climatic conditions. I've seen foreigners calling Singaporeans overly 'dramatic', because 21 degrees is standard summer temperature in many temperate countries. This, in my opinion, is unwarranted criticism.
I'm in my house, with my windows open, and my toes feel cold. There has to be a reason for it.
There are some elements of our current climatic condition that we haven't accounted for. These are:
-Wind chill
-Cloud cover
-Precipitation
Using this wind chill calculator, inputting a temperature of 22 degrees C and an average wind speed of 25km/h (tomorrow's forecast) gives us a wind chill index of 18 degrees C. That means that even if the mercury reading is 22, the 'real feel' index is 18 degrees C. That's four degrees cooler than 22 degrees. Inputting a temperature of 22 degrees C and a wind speed of 35km/h (tomorrow's maximum wind speed forecast) makes the 'real feel' index dip to 17 degrees C. That's five degrees cooler than the temperature on display.
Make no mistake: That IS cold, for Singapore standards. Let's say if we were in the middle of a Sumatran squall and the wind speeds averaged 70km/h, the 'real feel' index would be 15 degrees C. For context, the highest recorded wind speed in Singapore was 144.4km/h, recorded in 1984, and an average yearly Sumatran squall gives us wind speeds of up to 80km/h.
But there's more. In temperate climates, a summer temperature of 21 degrees is often marked by balmy and sunny weather. The sun counteracts the effect of wind chill, if any, but we've had nothing but an overcast sky and UV indices of 0 over the last week. No sun, no sources of warmth. This, combined with the wet weather and our year-round humidity, just serves as a snowball effect of sorts. If our 'real feel' index is 18, this can really make it feel like 16, or even colder. Remember: "Cold air with high relative humidity "feels" colder than dry air of the same temperature, because high humidity in cold weather increases the conduction of heat from the body."
Why hasn't anyone pointed this out, you may ask? Well, we just never thought we'd be talking about wind chill in this part of the world. But here we are.
There's another element to this too: Our preparedness. In countries with temperate climes, people are experts at layering in accordance with the weather, but we have a standard lepak outfit that we seldom deviate from. Berms, a shirt/singlet, and flip flops. Most of us haven't deviated from this standard form of attire, so of course we'd feel cold. It feels like it's 18 degrees, after all.
Also, our houses and flats were built to withstand Singapore's heat and humidity. Not chilly weather. Even if there's a chill in temperate countries during summertime, their houses are fitted with double glazed (insulated windows) for winter anyway and can keep it out. We're comparatively more exposed to this kind of weather.
Just putting that out there.”
#signsofSGwinter #sgwinter
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<主題式單字- 物理(2):聲學、電學、流體、電磁學、規則、實驗 >
喬今天要繼續分享物理主題式單字(2),各位同學曾學習過的物理名詞在此繼續被翻為英文,請各位同學一起加油熟悉此領域的單字區囉!【物理主題式單字(1): goo.gl/GC0jSg】
1.”聲學= acoustics”
frequency (n.) 頻率
amplitude (n.) 振幅
intensity (n.) 強度
medium (n.) 介質
echo (n.) 回音
resonance (n.) 共鳴 ; 共振
2.”電學”
watt (n.) 瓦特
voltage (n.) 電壓
electric charge (n.) 電荷
like charge(s) (n.) 同性電荷
pole (n.) 磁極 ; 電極
negative (adj.) 負得
positive (adj.) 正的
direct current (n.) 直流電
alternating current (n.) 交流電
electric circuit (n.) 電路
conduction (n.) 傳導
conductor (n.) 導體
semiconductor (n.) 半導體
battery = cell (n.) 電池
3.”流體”
fluid (n.) 流體 ; 液體
dilute (V.) 稀釋
dilution (n.) 稀釋
distillation (n.) 蒸餾
gasify (V.) 氣化
4.”電磁學"
airborne (adj.) (可通過的) 空氣傳播的
transmit (V.) 傳送 ; 傳導
magnetic force (n.) 磁力
magnet (n.) 磁體
rotation (n.) 旋轉 ; 循環 ; 輪流
vibration (n.) 震動
insulation (n.) 絕緣 ; 絕熱
electromagnetism (n.) 電磁學
5.”規則"
function (n.) (機器、機制)運行 ; 函式
principle (n.) 原理 ; 原則
rule (n.) 法則 ; 規則 ; 統治
property (n.) 性質
equation (n.) 等式
6.”實驗相關”
laboratory (n.) 實驗室
experiment (n.) 實驗
test tube (n.) 試管
Bunsen burner (n.) 本生燈
calorimeter (n.) 熱量計
constant (n.) 常數
variable (n.) 變數
variable factor (n.) 可變因素
intervening variable (n.) 干擾變數
mediator (n.) 中介變數
moderator (n.) 調節變數
control variable (n) 控制變數
tool (n.) 工具
analysis (n.) 分析
analyze (V.) 分析
explore (V.) 探索
exploration (n.) 探索
phenomenon (n.) 現象
interaction (n.) 交互作用
7. “其他"
simple harmonic motion (n.) 簡諧運動
friction (n.) 摩擦 ; 摩擦力
resistance (n.) 阻力
mathematics (n.) 數學
calculus (n.) 微積分
geometry (n.) 幾何(學)
algebra (n.) 代數
spring (n.) 彈簧
fundamental (adj.) 基本的
fundamental physics (n.) 普通物理
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? This Wireless In-Ear Neck Band Sound As Good As Sony's Best headphones? Sony WI-1000XM2 Review
While I have tried many types of audio listening devices, like on-ear headphones, over the ear headphones, open back headphones, wireless earbuds, wired earbuds, and even bone conduction headphones, one type of audio listening device that I never tried are neckband headphones, so in this video, I will give you my unboxing and my review of the Sony WI 1000XM2
Based on my review after 2 weeks, it does seem that the Sony WI-1000XM2 Wireless in-Ear Neck Band are among the most effective in-ear noise canceling headphones available especially with the Hi-Res Audio, Quick Charge, Bluetooth Version 5.0
One of my favorite things about Sony headphones is also the Sony Headphones Connect App (available for Android and IOS), which i have also done a complete walkthrough of the app in this video as well
So does the Sony WI-1000XM2 Neckbands caters to a niche? Or can it replace your current wireless earbuds or headphones?
Get yours now at the link below:-
https://t.productlink.io/a141ad5 (Lazada Malaysia)
https://amzn.to/3d9EGT2 (Amazon)
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Eagles - Hotel California
David Guetta - Titanium (feat. Sia)
James Arthur - You Deserve Better
The Weeknd - Blinding Lights
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