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As we move towards the future, many existing connected home products (Home camera / Thermostats / Lighting / Door Lock / Home Hub ) all require an app on your personal smartphone (leveraging smartphone’s display). Home is where many things are out in the open and shared among family members. Is Smartphone the best device for your future Connected Home?  Why are shared home devices gets accessed by personal smartphones? Questions such as these give rise to our new project. Project Smart Displays is set out to explore further on the role of displays at home and understand what role displays might play in the future connected home and is there an opportunity for innovation.
As the world moves towards the future, many existing connected home products (Home camera / Thermostats / Lighting / Door Lock / Home Hub ) all require an app on your personal smartphone (leveraging smartphone’s display). Home is where many things are out in the open and shared among family members. Is smartphone the best device for your future Connected Home?  Why are shared home devices gets accessed by personal smartphones? Questions such as these give rise to a new project at Mozilla. Project Smart Displays is set out to explore on the role of displays at home and understand what role displays might play in the future connected home and is there an opportunity for innovation.


== Project overview ==
== Project overview ==


Project Smart Displays is onto a 8 week exploration where the first 4 weeks are to understand the user problems or opportunities. Based on the needs/problems identified, the later 4 week is to brainstorm and come up with product proposals. This page will continue to be updated as we have come up with hypothesis and  
Project Smart Displays is onto a 8 week exploration where the first 4 weeks are to understand the real user problems or opportunities. Based on the opportunity/problems identified, the later 4 week is to brainstorm and come up with product proposals. Here's an overview of the 8 week exploration.
 
* Week 1 (July 11 ~ 15) - General research / Subject matter experts recruiting
* Week 2 (July 18 ~ 22) - Interview with subject matter experts / Research design, planning and recruiting
* Week 3 (July 25 ~ 29) - Field Research (Home interviews) / Interview with subject matter experts
* Week 4 (Aug 1 ~ 5) - Synthesis / Ideation
* Week 5 (Aug 8 ~ 12) - Design Sprint 1
* Week 6 (Aug 15 ~ 19) - Design Sprint 2
* Week 7 (Aug 22 ~ 26) - Evaluative Research
* Week 8 (Aug 29 ~ Sep 2) - Product Proposal


== Project status ==
== Project status ==
* Week 1 (July 11 ~ 15)
 
* Week 2 (July 18 ~ 22)
* Week 1 (July 11 ~ 15) - Completed
* Week 3 (July 25 ~ 29)
* Week 2 (July 18 ~ 22) - Ongoing
* Week 4 (Aug 1 ~ 5)
* Week 5 (Aug 8 ~ 12)
* Week 6 (Aug 15 ~ 19)
* Week 7 (Aug 22 ~ 26)
* Week 8 (Aug 29 ~ Sep 2)

Revision as of 01:16, 22 July 2016

As the world moves towards the future, many existing connected home products (Home camera / Thermostats / Lighting / Door Lock / Home Hub ) all require an app on your personal smartphone (leveraging smartphone’s display). Home is where many things are out in the open and shared among family members. Is smartphone the best device for your future Connected Home? Why are shared home devices gets accessed by personal smartphones? Questions such as these give rise to a new project at Mozilla. Project Smart Displays is set out to explore on the role of displays at home and understand what role displays might play in the future connected home and is there an opportunity for innovation.

Project overview

Project Smart Displays is onto a 8 week exploration where the first 4 weeks are to understand the real user problems or opportunities. Based on the opportunity/problems identified, the later 4 week is to brainstorm and come up with product proposals. Here's an overview of the 8 week exploration.

  • Week 1 (July 11 ~ 15) - General research / Subject matter experts recruiting
  • Week 2 (July 18 ~ 22) - Interview with subject matter experts / Research design, planning and recruiting
  • Week 3 (July 25 ~ 29) - Field Research (Home interviews) / Interview with subject matter experts
  • Week 4 (Aug 1 ~ 5) - Synthesis / Ideation
  • Week 5 (Aug 8 ~ 12) - Design Sprint 1
  • Week 6 (Aug 15 ~ 19) - Design Sprint 2
  • Week 7 (Aug 22 ~ 26) - Evaluative Research
  • Week 8 (Aug 29 ~ Sep 2) - Product Proposal

Project status

  • Week 1 (July 11 ~ 15) - Completed
  • Week 2 (July 18 ~ 22) - Ongoing