I think that a manufacturer who tries to introduce novelties in a category should always be rewarded, of course you always have to pay the price to be the first, for example Dyson mounted a digital motor on a vacuum cleaners for the first time in the dc12 and it was less powerful than a brush motor, but now all vacuum cleaners have digital motors and over time they have become more and more powerful; unfortunately it is a tough game and not always the one who arrives first wins, but as far as I'm concerned studying design, these are the manufacturers who have an advantage and a plus in the market, regardless of the final result
When Dyson launched the dc15 in 2006 it was the first cordless vacuum cleaner properly design, it was a prototype and yet it created a watershed and now all vacuum cleaners are wireless after many many years, there are many valid cordless vacuum cleaners now, but without a first attempt at change would the current story be like this?
It’s always a matter of the right intuition