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Looks very good. Not sure how it will work in terms of assembly, but I'm sure you thought it through. Normally I'm all about limiting component choice as little as possible, but in this case, it seems like you could absolutely have two options, and that's due to the low sales volume you're aiming at. You will find 20 people on the internet that already have or want a Nano and are just searching for the smallest case to fit it in, no problem.It's a nice inside a niche, sure, but the way you're tackling the problem makes the approach of two variants quite viable.The question is of course whether you'll be able to achieve the low price-point on that volume.
Looks very good. Not sure how it will work in terms of assembly, but I'm sure you thought it through.
Normally I'm all about limiting component choice as little as possible, but in this case, it seems like you could absolutely have two options, and that's due to the low sales volume you're aiming at. You will find 20 people on the internet that already have or want a Nano and are just searching for the smallest case to fit it in, no problem.
It's a nice inside a niche, sure, but the way you're tackling the problem makes the approach of two variants quite viable.
The question is of course whether you'll be able to achieve the low price-point on that volume.