I'm looking for an expert who could provide some insights about tech product packaging changes.
1. Why do companies such as Apple no longer add accessories (ex., charging cables, headphones, stickers, etc.)? Is it only related to the need to reduce waste?
2. Some people joke that some companies are trying to reduce the materials used for packaging so that it no longer includes the box itself. Do you think companies will find new ways to reduce packaging for their products? Could it have an impact on how safely the product is being transported?
3. Do we still need all those accessories that come with a newly purchased phone?
4. Do you think these changes will impact unboxing videos that have been racking up millions of views?
Any additional comments or insights would be highly appreciated.
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An expert to provide some insights about tech product packaging changes
I'm looking for an expert who could provide some insights about tech product packaging changes.
1. Why do companies such as Apple no longer add accessories (ex., charging cables, headphones, stickers, etc.)? Is it only related to the need to reduce waste?
2. Some people joke that some companies are trying to reduce the materials used for packaging so that it no longer includes the box itself. Do you think companies will find new ways to reduce packaging for their products? Could it have an impact on how safely the product is being transported?
3. Do we still need all those accessories that come with a newly purchased phone?
4. Do you think these changes will impact unboxing videos that have been racking up millions of views?
Any additional comments or insights would be highly appreciated.
I'm looking for experts in luxury tech products.
1. Montblanc recently released its $900 digital paper e-notebook, which has started a discussion online about whether it’s worth it, considering that there are cheaper options. In this case, is it true that sometimes people pay more for the device just because of its brand?
2. Some people tend to buy shoes, clothes, jewelry, etc., because they are designer pieces. How often does the same apply when buying gadgets?
3. Do buyers tend to care about the brand of a gadget rather than its capabilities?
Any additional insights or comments would be highly appreciated.