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The entrepreneurial path was a rollercoaster—marked by setbacks, failures, and moments of doubt. Yet, their unwavering focus kept them going. They realized that to make the Wayband affordable, they first had to accept that it might be expensive at the prototype stage, emphasizing the common adage: "you have to spend money to make money."
Prototyping, Testing, and Perseverance
Through years of iterative prototyping—starting from VS-0, a basic prototype, to VS-10, a more refined version—the team learned valuable lessons about hardware design, user experience, and audience engagement. Every prototype brought them closer to a product truly capable of guiding users through vibrations alone.