In Search Of Consumer Connect
Business Today|November 04, 2018

New consumer product companies get cracking.

Goutam Das
In Search Of Consumer Connect

THE PACKAGING ISNT subtle. One of them borders on comic art with ‘Eargasm in the box’ printed. The products themselves can be loud with a definitive bass bias. That’s when EDM or electronic dance music gets heady. The 20-year-olds love that.

Three-year-old boAt sells earphones, headphones, speakers, travel chargers and cables. Yet, the start-up loathes to be called an electronics company; it prefers the tag of a ‘lifestyle brand’, a cool one that makes fashionable stuff such as cables in camouflage or denim colours for Apple products, portable speakers that are stone-shaped and not the usual egg-shaped, and Bluetooth headsets designed to complement those with a sense of “style, fashion, and craziness”.

Aman Gupta, boAt’s co-founder, who calls himself ‘Captain’, identified the company’s positioning early. Some companies were playing on price, while a few played on perception — top-end audio companies that market quality of sound. “We are somewhere in between,” says Gupta, who started boAt with Sameer Mehta. “Products for 18 to 24-year olds… that was the whitespace.” He implies that no one was really targeting this demographic.

If you survey the recent start-up landscape in India, you will discover many trends, and sub-trends. Foodtech has made a revival, so has grocery. Business-to-business companies are going strong, as are companies that are Artificial Intelligence (AI) -driven and those in fintech. There is a whole bunch of real estate start-ups, in the form of co-working spaces. Nonetheless, there is something about consumer product brands and their fast-paced growth. They are cool, innovative, have well-targeted products, and are ready to disrupt markets dominated by the established, in many cases multinational, companies. Many of them cater to a new consumer, the one Gupta talks about.

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