SPLENDID GLASSES “THE MOST INNOVATIVE GLASSES IN THE WORLD”

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SPLENDID GLASSES “THE MOST INNOVATIVE GLASSES IN THE WORLD”

DEVELOPING REASONS 1.- Difficulty understanding movies or TV without subtitles. 2.-Difficulty communicating in other languages.

SEE, LISTEN, AND UNDERSTAND Enjoyable Cutting edge

FEATURES AND BENEFITS Subtitles projected onto screen/people 18 language Subtitle SIM Cards Everyone enjoys watching movies and TV No communication problems when traveling Facilitate business Enjoy meeting people and making new friends

FEATURES AND BENEFITS Looks fashionable and trendy Comfortable Different colors and designs Lightweight and durable Make your life colorful

FEATURES AND BENEFITS Different prescription lens options for nearsightedness and farsightedness Enjoy splendid life See subtitles clearly

SEE, LISTEN, AND UNDERSTAND Captivating Irresistible

TARGET MARKET From 6 to 85 years old Male, female, and children

HOW TO USE? Charge battery fully for 10 hours the first time Insert Subtitle SIM Card Adjust subtitle size and position by pressing the right button

MAINTENANCE Use our splendid lens cleaner Do not wet the glasses Prevent heavy collisions

DISTRIBUTION Movie theatres Airports Department Stores Costco Electronic Stores

PRICE AND WARRANTY Regular Glasses $99.00 Prescription lens $ Subtitle SIM Cards (1 language) $ Subtitle SIM Cards (3 languages) $ Subtitle SIM Cards (5 languages) $ year warranty  1 year insurance $30.00  2 years insurance $50.00

ADVERTISING TV and radio commercials Magazines and newspapers Internet Ads Campaign events Tie in with movie theaters and electronic stores

IN THIS PROJECT WE LEARNED… Creativity Imagination Teamwork Marketing strategies Developing a business

QUESTIONS Any questions?