Competitive Analysis of chording keyboards

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IN10DID Inc.
New Port Richey, Florida, United States
Wayne Rasanen
President
(3)
3
Project
50 hours per learner
Learner
Anywhere
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Market research Product or service launch
Skills
qwerty competitive analysis touch typing paragraphs
Details

2 to 5 students requested

We want to compare the differences between various chord keyboards and determine if our design is the best path forward to replacing the standard QWERTY keyboard for touch-typing on mobile devices.

This project will include:

  • An identification of our current competitors
  • An identification of potential future competitors (eg. a large company in a similar industry who may enter the space)
  • The creation of a matrix identifying features shared across the companies and those that are different.
  • A summary of 2-4 paragraphs describing our competitive advantages and disadvantages relative to the competition identified. This could be done in the form of a SWOT analysis.

We will give you access to physical assets to support this project such as our DecaTxt Bluetooth keyboard. We will suggest names of competitors to research.

Objective

We hope to gain a comprehensive understanding of the competitors in our space and how we can differentiate ourselves through our product and use the data for our messaging.

Deliverables
No deliverables exist for this project.
Mentorship

weekly calls or by anytime by email.

About the company

Company
New Port Richey, Florida, United States
0 - 1 employees
Technology, It & computing, Consumer goods & services
Representation
Small Business

The Input Nomenclature Ten Digit Interface Device (in10did) is based on using fingers more efficiently to provide typing without looking. Our International Award winning DecaTxt Bluetooth keyboard provides over 100 keystrokes for sightless typing with just one hand. We are currently in our third generation of the DecaTxt and it is vastly improved. The 150 year old design for putting ink on paper need not dictate our future and limit input technology and the design of future devices. Microtxt is the next step in our evolution towards a keyboard without hardware that can work on mobile devices or in virtual reality. Our ultimate goal is to provide interface capability to the severely disabled and help free minds trapped in a broken body. Making typing simple and easy is our calling.