About Us.We are URmouse, and we originated in Lakewood, California. We started with a vision of creating the worlds first comfort fit mouse and we create grips and our own mice for your comfort needs.
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Welcome to the URMouse Family!
At URMouse we actively believe in three major principles. First off, we believe in satisfaction. Customer satisfaction is held at the utmost of standards, so much that if you are dissatisfied with our products you can send it back free of charge! Additionally, we believe in quality. At our company we produce a line of completely customizable mice with parts you can pick and choose. This being said, you yourself can decide the quality parts that are used to construct your mouse. Lastly, we believe in customization. As five students that are consumed in this evermore computer growing world, we cordially take it as our responsibility to alleviate the burden of ordinary. Our appropriate fit mouse ergonomically forms to your hand via our state of the art molding process; a custom fit mold specifically designed to you! We Hope you'll hang in there with us. WELCOME TO THE FAMILY!
Established in 2017We are a fairly new company established in September of 2017 in Southern California.
Mouse/Mold Process
Distribution PatternsWe plan to have a warehouse that its main purpose is to send and receive our products and raw materials.
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Our GoalWe at URmouse focus on our customer satisfaction above everything. We stand for satisfaction for our customers, so if you're not happy with the quality of your product send it back. Free of charge!
SourcingOur sources will be from warehouses that store all our unused molds, and our distributing centers to send our mice and molds to our valued customers!
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Competitive Comparison
Advantages
- The first company to have a specific fit mouse
- We have great prices, customer service
- We have quality advantages over other companies
- The product is made with a high durable silicone grip/cover
- Unlike other mice, Urmouse helps prevent carpal tunnel
Testing and Evaluating
1. Answer the 4 questions on page 206 (in depth)
A. What kind of test would you develop to evaluate the success of your design work?
Since this is a mold we would like to test its durability by doing a drop test and seeing
how well it will hold together. We will also test its composition to make sure it is made of
high standard material.
B. What kind of tests do engineers use to test product materials for tensile strength, fatigue,
and hardness?
Chemical engineers would use chemicals to structure our product with the perfect
amount of elements in order to make it durable and sustainable.
C. Why do you think product testing typically includes looking at aesthetics, ergonomics,
safety, and durability?
Since our product is just a mold its aesthetics can’t go as far has changing its color.
However the ergonomics shouldn’t be that dangerous, however the chemical engineers
are part of that more difficult and dangerous area of work. The product will be safe to
use and durable so you won’t have to worry about buying another one since it can last a
really long time.
D. How can assessing the way in which you went about your work help evaluate your own
design work?
The tests show how it will work under conditions, and we can address the problems we have.
2. What materials make up your product? Why did you choose these? Are they sufficient? How would they handle the various tests on pages 210-214? Explain.
We used silicon and hard plastic. We chose these materials for comfort, and durability. They are sufficient because they can be comfortable and be durable for daily use. It is uncertain how the mouse would handle for the tests.
3. Defend the aesthetics of your product and the decisions you made.
We went for a simple but effective design, so there wouldn't be too many things for the customer to worry about, but enough to satisfy them.
4. Explain the ergonomics of your product.
The main focus of the mouse is to have the ergonomics fit to their hand, so however the person’s hand is, the mouse will be formed to their hand.
5. What kind of durability do you think your product has, how does that impact cost
and performance?
We believe that the product has incredible durability since its a mold so it shouldn’t be able to shatter if dropped however, dropping it may cause it to lose its original shape. This impacts the cost because of its high standard material and because its not weak like other material may be like.
A. What kind of test would you develop to evaluate the success of your design work?
Since this is a mold we would like to test its durability by doing a drop test and seeing
how well it will hold together. We will also test its composition to make sure it is made of
high standard material.
B. What kind of tests do engineers use to test product materials for tensile strength, fatigue,
and hardness?
Chemical engineers would use chemicals to structure our product with the perfect
amount of elements in order to make it durable and sustainable.
C. Why do you think product testing typically includes looking at aesthetics, ergonomics,
safety, and durability?
Since our product is just a mold its aesthetics can’t go as far has changing its color.
However the ergonomics shouldn’t be that dangerous, however the chemical engineers
are part of that more difficult and dangerous area of work. The product will be safe to
use and durable so you won’t have to worry about buying another one since it can last a
really long time.
D. How can assessing the way in which you went about your work help evaluate your own
design work?
The tests show how it will work under conditions, and we can address the problems we have.
2. What materials make up your product? Why did you choose these? Are they sufficient? How would they handle the various tests on pages 210-214? Explain.
We used silicon and hard plastic. We chose these materials for comfort, and durability. They are sufficient because they can be comfortable and be durable for daily use. It is uncertain how the mouse would handle for the tests.
3. Defend the aesthetics of your product and the decisions you made.
We went for a simple but effective design, so there wouldn't be too many things for the customer to worry about, but enough to satisfy them.
4. Explain the ergonomics of your product.
The main focus of the mouse is to have the ergonomics fit to their hand, so however the person’s hand is, the mouse will be formed to their hand.
5. What kind of durability do you think your product has, how does that impact cost
and performance?
We believe that the product has incredible durability since its a mold so it shouldn’t be able to shatter if dropped however, dropping it may cause it to lose its original shape. This impacts the cost because of its high standard material and because its not weak like other material may be like.
Ivan FrancoQuality control manager.
I control a system of maintaining standards in our manufactured products by testing a sample of the output. |
Daniel RamirezI am the product manager of Urmouse. I run the group, and the solo designer of the actual mouse instead of the sleeve itself.
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Ian DevereauxI am the cofounder of Urmouse and leader of the investors group.
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John De TorresI am the graphics designer of Urmouse. I make all our advertisements such as videos and photo advertisements.
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Nour MohamedThe leading manager of the "N" division in Urmouse.
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