What an experience! We have just returned home from CES in Las Vegas, and I must say that the response has exceeded all expectations. We actually ran out of business cards on day two, and met an incredible number of potential customers and distributors.
What was particularly rewarding was all the conversations with potential end users who gave us valuable feedback on the product. During the four days the exhibition lasted, we talked to around 500 people! It's quite amazing to think about.

What actually makes Dtablet smart?
This was one of the most common questions we received. Simply explained: Dtablet opens with your phone using a biometric lock such as fingerprint or Face ID. You can log your medication in the app and be notified if you forget to take it. Dtablet can also be tracked, so you get an alert if you leave it somewhere.
Are there sensors at the bottom of the box?
Many wondered if Dtablet has sensors that register whether the pills are actually taken. The answer is no. Our primary target group is ordinary people who regularly use medication. We have deliberately chosen to develop a product that is both aesthetic and user-friendly, and we believe it is not necessary to include sensors to detect whether pills are taken. We think the app's overview is sufficient.
Is it suitable for elderly people?
This was also a recurring question. Our answer is that if the user is unable to take care of themselves, Dtablet is not the right solution. We have developed the product for independent individuals who regularly use medication.
Can others see whether medication has been taken?
As of now, we have not set up a way for others to check whether you have taken your medications. This is a conscious choice to maintain the user's independence and privacy.

What about morning and evening medication?
Dtablet is designed with seven compartments, one for each day. If you use medication both morning and evening, you can use the same compartment if you can distinguish the tablets. If not, you can use alternate days. We are already planning to develop later versions that better accommodate this need.
Is the app included in the price?
Yes, the app is included and has no extra costs. We plan to launch a premium version in 2028, but it will be optional and offer additional services that provide added value beyond today's functionality.
Will there be more sizes?
Absolutely! We are planning to develop more sizes and versions to cover different needs.
What if the battery runs out?
Then you simply use an emergency key – a small pin that is inserted at the back of the box.
Who is Dtablet really for?
All these questions have helped us clarify our position: Dtablet is for people who use medication and can take care of themselves. The box can also be used to keep track of vitamins and supplements throughout the week. And based on the response we received at CES, it's clear there is market interest in our product.
We also tested our pricing strategy, and the feedback confirms that we can stand by the quality choices we have made in developing the product.
Thank you to everyone who visited our booth at CES! We have now updated the FAQ section on our website with all these good questions and answers.
Hope you continue to follow us!
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