Tech Up Your Toddler With a Talking Teddy
Ben Preiss — July 31, 2007 — Tech
First let me say that iReally sick of this iEverything trend till iPuke. Now that I got that out of the way, this product is cute, well designed and as inevitable as the toddler growing up with a sense of alienation in this information overloaded and rapidly warming world.
iTeddy comes standard with a personal media player that sports 512 MB of built-in memory.
Implications - Crossover products serve needs on multiple levels, and therefore appeal to consumers who want more out of their purchases than mere aesthetics. By combining technology with things that might traditionally be considered appearance-oriented, inventions like this stand out from either category and take on a completely new level of value.
iTeddy comes standard with a personal media player that sports 512 MB of built-in memory.
Implications - Crossover products serve needs on multiple levels, and therefore appeal to consumers who want more out of their purchases than mere aesthetics. By combining technology with things that might traditionally be considered appearance-oriented, inventions like this stand out from either category and take on a completely new level of value.
Trend Themes
1. Crossover Products - Combining technology with appearance-oriented items creates new levels of value.
2. Personal Media Players - The integration of media players into everyday objects offers convenience and multi-functionality.
3. Tech-infused Toys - Toys with built-in technology provide interactive and educational experiences for children.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can explore opportunities to integrate media players into various products.
2. Toy Manufacturing - The toy industry can innovate by incorporating technology into traditional playthings.
3. Personalized Gifts - The personalized gift industry can offer unique and tech-infused products for different age groups.
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