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Key takeaways from the FDA’s General Wellness guidance for low-risk devices
As healthcare moves increasingly into the home, more products are offering advanced sensing that help us live better lives. However, there are limits on how far you can go without becoming a medical device. This is a summary of our takeaways from the FDA’s updated policy for teams developing products in healthcare innovation.
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Are you innovating fast enough to stay ahead?
Are you innovating fast enough to stay ahead? In today’s world, competitors move faster than ever - and new ones can appear from nowhere. That’s why enterprise businesses turn to Tone. Want to see how we help teams break through?
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Archetype Opportunity Matrix: A structured way to choose the right product to develop
We've created a structured tool for early-stage product planning. Our Archetype Opportunity Matrix helps teams evaluate potential product categories and solution spaces early in development, before time and resources are locked into specific ideas.
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A curated list of holiday gift ideas, designed by us
Struggling for holiday gift ideas? We’ve curated a list of 12 home and kitchenware pieces we’ve designed over the years. Our collection brings together thoughtfully crafted tools and beautifully functional everyday objects - each designed with that signature cleverness you expect from Tone.
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Meet Tone Product Design at Medica 2025
We’re exhibiting at Medica 2025 in Düsseldorf from 17–20 November. Visit us in Hall 16, Stand G23-1 to discover how smart design and usability engineering can help your next medical product succeed.
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The True Cost of Cutting Corners on MedTech Design
In medtech, design shortcuts don’t just hurt aesthetics - they introduce real design risk: regulatory delays, usability failures, costly rework. In Oscar Daws' latest article for Health Tech World he unpacks why investing in robust, thoughtful design is indispensable for medical device success.
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