Reading into a product
A product teardown shows us what’s inside. Seeing what’s put together and what works and what doesn’t helps us unravel the product’s backstory. You learn how all the parts and pieces come together, it’s like reading a book. There’s a story and if the story is good then we learn something. And if you read a book to become a better writer, you ruminate over the decisions made by the book’s author.
Teardowns are powerful tools to:
-Identify potential areas for improvement.
-Compliance with regulatory requirements.
-Gather inspiration for new product designs.
-Improved understanding of the competition.