CHIPS
Regular
Hey CHIPS, I think you are confusing the price/quality relationship for consumers vs OEM manufacturers/integrators.
While consumers sometimes go for the more expensive "higher end" product, even if the quality may actually be the same, manufacturers/integrators don't have the same "mindset" and are more concerned with the "end" profit achievable.
The Company's strategy of low cost pricing, is to make it a "dumb" decision, for OEMs to go for similarly priced lessor technologies.
Hence ensuring the spread and ubiquitousness of AKIDA.
At least that's the plan as I see it.
There have been a variety of outside factors, which have discouraged these OEMs, from venturing into "novel" directions.
But, all indications from the Company, indicate that the tide is beginning to turn in our favor (highest sales leads in Company's history).
Also, this as I see it is the start of widespread adoption, as is the Company's strategy and not taking into consideration, the irons we already have in the fire..
Hallo DingoBorat
I get your point and maybe you are right, but nevertheless, potential customers/OEMs might wonder why there is such a big price difference between Akida and the others. If I was one of those, I would. If AKIDA is, and of course it is, so much better than the others and so different and new it should be higher in price. Sometimes customers have those thoughts.
But soon the price of Akida 2.0 will be announced and then we will know more.