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Lots of User Testings & Improving technological gestures

This past few weeks, we performed several tests on the object across different prototype models. We assessed its location, size, and tried to understand its most significant feature. We found that from a safety context, it is imperative for the mirror to be located as far to the right as possible (in front of the child) to minimize distractions for the parent. Furthermore, we want the mirror to be within the child's line of sight to foster eye contact between the two parties. We are also evaluating moments when the mirror is raised - it won't be elevated all the time but will blend with the vehicle until the parent decides to raise it.

Importantly, we found our presence in the car as testers interfered with the authenticity of the test, so next week we aim to conduct the tests beyond laboratory conditions.


We continued the technological development of the look and the various gestures that we would like to make precise for her, and we physically went to the vehicle space with the complete look to understand more precisely what size we should cut it.





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