Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The Technological Revolution Robo Brush

Question: Describe about the term for The Technological Revolution for Robo Brush? Answer: Robo Brush One use to comb hair almost every day multiple times. Combs are used for this purpose. This include a lot of steps such as detangling, scalp massage, setting etc. This takes time and effort and also sometimes seems to be a tedious job. Everyone likes to get a helping hand for this but mostly, they have to do this on their own. For this purpose, there was no technological device yet which could help to do these all without any effort. Many want to get rid of the process of detangling the hair and getting it properly groomed by themselves and are fond of getting it done by somebody else as they feel pampered when their hair scalp is massaged and blood flow is proper when the combing process is done properly (Shoham, 2013). So, a new device named Robo- Brush could be used for this which could do all this and could give an ecstatic feel of massage anytime and lessen the efforts of detangling. It is attached to a comfortable chair and is like inverted bowl with the movable bristles. There are various buttons in the panel attached to this device which could be used for various settings such as speed of hair brushing, brushing for scalp massage purpose or for detangling, adjusting according to the hair conditions, i.e., wet or dry, brush movement according to the length of hair, etc. There is also remote which could help to change settings according to the user with just few button clicks. This device could hence help t he users to have proper hair massage anytime without much effort. Its height could be adjusted according to the user. The bristles are made of different substances as per the preference of the user - it could be synthetic bristle, natural bristles, wood bristle, wet brush, etc. As per the willingness to pay, the types of bristles available in one set and types of settings and configurations could vary in the device (Merrin, 2014). The spacing in the bristles could be adjusted as for highly tangled hair, the space could be increased and as it gets detangled, spacing could be adjusted. Robo-Brush could be used on battery or could be directly plugged in. It could be available in variety of colors in which the most prominent ones are black, blue and white. This could be used by everyone and since most of the people like to get hair done by others as it makes them feel relaxed and detangling everyday is a tiresome process. A large market could be created in the coming time as people have very less time and everybody wants to keep himself or herself well groomed in terms of hair. For hair massages, they even use to go to parlors and pay hefty amounts for each time. By the introduction of this device, they could get this setup in their home only and according to their will, can configure the settings as well (Kawsar, 2013). Also, along with their hair getting groomed without their efforts, they could do some other tasks as they are free and just sitting on chair while getting their hair done. But, while using this, the user must be aware of few basic things such as the speed requirements. If one uses it on high speed and have fragile hair, it could lead to breakage (Mathieu, 2012). Also, settings should be done according to the hair types and should not be used for very small children as they could not explicitly advocate if they are facing any discomfort while getting their hair done due to lack of proper understanding. So, Robo- Brush is a very useful device with multiple functions which are not still available by any other technological device and could be very beneficial if used properly by understanding its correct mechanism. It is also not much expensive as most of the components are generic. In the current world where everything is getting machinated in order to decrease human indulgence, this would be preferred by many. For most of the people, it will create a good market as it meets the expectations of customers of getting their hair done without their efforts and in a proper efficient way. References: Feki, M. A., Kawsar, F., Boussard, M., Trappeniers, L. (2013). The internet of things: the next technological revolution.Computer, (2), 24-25. Mathieu, E., 2012.Hair Appliance Valet. U.S. Patent Application 13/365,331. Merrin, W., 2014. The rise of the gadget and hyperludic me-dia.Cultural Politics,10(1), pp.1-20. Shoham, A. and Pesmaa, O., 2013. Gadget loving: A test of an integrative model.Psychology Marketing,30(3), pp.247-262.

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