Sounds like a rather silly device based on a created need for some niche customer segment - a clothes dryer monitoring system that is an add-on and depends on a cloud-based service. So many things are wrong about this picture. Why is it not good enough to listen to the sound of the dryer beep when it finishes it cycle.
If its too far away for you to hear, there is always an alarm that can go off on your phone. The reason the company did not survive is that it did not address any durable or universal customer need. Could have seen some early adoption driven by novelty but that does not drive mainstream adoption.
So the real innovative opportunity lies in creating more resilient systems that can still function even if the manufacturer collapses. Enter the open source Matter platform, which is expected to launch this fall, and not only unify the fractured standards in the smart home space, but let all of your smart home devices communicate on a local network, without without the need for a controlling gateway and hub.
It seems like people should just move around more and use manual or mechanical solutions over digital ones. That would help physical and mental well-being.
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