The document discusses an app called Sync Speakers that allows multiple mobile devices to stream music simultaneously and sync the playback, creating a shared listening experience without Bluetooth or needing to be on the same network. The app works by having one person be the "host" who shares a code, and others can join by entering that code. The host's phone then emits a high-frequency sound to sync the music. The document discusses targeting this app towards college students and party-goers, and how the technology could also be used for teleconferencing. It presents options for free vs paid versions with and without ads or multiple hosts.
3. There are lots of ways to use your
phone to fill a room with sound,
from using wireless speakers to
throwing your phone in a bowl. But
every once in a while we all find
ourselves in a situation where none
of those options are at our fingertips.
4. Sync Speakers aims to sync streamed
music across any number of mobile
devices to create a "giant, distributed
speaker that surrounds the users."
7. The app works simply enough. One person in a group gets
to be the "host," and when she starts a listening session
the app provides a four-digit code. Anyone who wants to
add their phone or tablet to the mix just can type that
code into their own app, and the host's phone will emit a
high-frequency sound that syncs the music being played.
There's no Bluetooth involved, and the devices don't have
to be on the same network — they all just have enough of
a connection to stream the music.
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9. The app will aim to target the Gen Y
audience. The college students and
the party goers need to be targeted.
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12. While the company is certainly aims
to push to the "dance party with
your friends" angle, it's easy to see
that the app's value might truly
materialize from the proprietary
technology that makes it all work.
The app can also be used for
teleconferencing.
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14. The bigger corporations can easily
higher better engineers to make the
app more easily accessible and with
better User Interface if our
application initially show a
considerable growth.
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16. In this version we will have
advertisements at the start of each
Party. Also the party can be hosted
by only one person who controls
everything in the free version of the
application.
17. In this version there would be no
advertisements anywhere in the
application and also there can be
multiple hosts/admins who can also
control everything in the application.
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19. Promotion of the application would
be done in colleges which are nearer
to residential areas during the
festival season as they aren't allowed
to cause loud noises. Party attending
people would be asked to bring
headphones and party using our
application with each user listening
to music in sync with our application.
With this we can target the right
audience at the right place without
any money .
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21. Both the apps will target the same
set of customers.
Both will perform essentially the
same function.
22. AmpMe requires Internet
connection to operate.
SyncSpeaker wont require it. there
no data charges will be used. There
it will make it the cheaper of the
two applications for the consumers
to use.
We will tie up with youtube to
provide offline audio features to
sync.
23. This presentation was created by
Tanmay Bhatia, Maharaja Surajmal
Institute of Technology, New Delhi
under the guidance of Prof. Sameer
Mathur, IIM Lucknow.