They appear to be positioning themselves as a privacy-friendly alternative to a lot of “smart” technology that already exists in a more performant and robust form. That deviates from their usual brand and seems like a gamble, given how little average consumers seem to care about privacy.
It does set them apart, and I can imagine privacy becoming a much more public issue in the near future, I just wonder if they’ll see it through.
They appear to be positioning themselves as a privacy-friendly alternative to a lot of “smart” technology that already exists in a more performant and robust form. That deviates from their usual brand and seems like a gamble, given how little average consumers seem to care about privacy.
It does set them apart, and I can imagine privacy becoming a much more public issue in the near future, I just wonder if they’ll see it through.