Use case
Who uses it, where it is used and what must feel intuitive.
Non-medical wellness, grooming and personal-use products that need ergonomic, cleanable and manufacturable designs.

Product context changes the right design depth, prototype route and production-readiness path.
Who uses it, where it is used and what must feel intuitive.
Size, electronics, environment, cleaning, durability or portability needs.
Prototype goal, pilot volume, sales channel and budget expectations.
Most projects combine more than one stage once the first review clarifies risk.
Form, usability, CMF and user experience direction.
Assembly, internal structure, materials and prototype-ready files.
Manufacturing constraints, tooling risk and pilot sample readiness.
Product type pages confirm fit. Case studies show how risk is handled when design, prototype, DFM or supplier follow-through becomes real.
Review case themes built around enclosure design, plastic DFM, prototype development and pilot-run readiness.
Incomplete information is acceptable, but these details improve the first reply.