I am fascinated by new products. Yes, it is true that 80%
of new products are not new and are at best ‘new wine in an old bottle’. They are new, improved versions to
induce to the jaded buyer to rebuy the products. At best it is a weak appeal to
the customers to get excited again akin to a sixty-year-old Indian hero
prancing around in a ridiculous wig and with fluorescent clothes with a young
lass who would be in his granddaughter age!
But some products are new, and they are very much needed.
One such product that caught my eye is the “Sound Box” from Paytm. It is a boon
for the harried retailers, who are becoming more and more dependent on online
payments and that through the omnipresent Paytm App.
I watch with great astonishment when the
twenty-somethings pay six rupees for their cup of tea using Paytm app. What
would happen if the internet or Paytm suffer an outage? I am sure that the
Indian economy will take a hit on Sensex fearing a massive spread of the
Coronavirus causing havoc on world markets.
Paytm synonymous with digital transactions in India. The
app rose to popularity during the demonetisation phase in 2016. When a customer
is trying to pay via his smartphone, there is a long, elaborate conversation
with the retailer to share the QR code which the customer then scans and then
wait till the payment is confirmed and the retailer gets a message. The SMS
often doesn’t come instantly, and there’s an awkward silence till the time the
SMS comes in.
Both the customer and the retailer are impatient. In some
cases, the customers claim that the payment is made and walk away. The retailer
is hard-pressed to balance his concentration between tracking the digital
payments and in serving his other customers.
Paytm is looking to smoothen the payment process with a
new smart device the ‘Soundbox’, It has a speaker with a SIM card slot attached
that will act as a voice-activated POS (point-of-sale) machine for the
retailer. The Soundbox will alert the retailer the payment is complete, instead
of the retailer having to wait for an SMS on their smartphone.
The Soundbox loudly announces the amount paid, thus
relieving the retailer of the stress of tracking SMSes. A user will still have
to scan the QR code on this device to make the payment. With the Soundbox,
the retailers do not require another smartphone to accept Paytm
transactions.