Hello fellows ,
I wanted to make a prototype of an earbuds that have some unique features like notification leds and notification reading,so suggest me how to done this whole thing with bare minimum knowledge
So I'm here for a suggestion, I'm working on company but I found some difficulties, and currently I found difficulties in making a prototype can anyone suggest something so that we can make prototype of our earbuds and eventually find investors
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PRATHAM
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What is the difference between MVP, prototype and proof-of-conceptāļø
An MVP (minimum viable product) is bare minimum needed to test core hypothesis with real customers. Fast iterations based on feedback. ( Made a post on it in detail check it out).
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