The team at River Flow had an idea for a product that would use biofeedback to increase the efficiency of yoga poses. Results from their prototype were not encouraging. Testers agreed that the product felt awkward to wear and would not provide any more information to the user than if they were not wearing the device. What aspect of the prototype process helped the engineers move on to another idea?

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the need to elaborate requirements for the product

the need to elaborate requirements for the product

the need to explore ideas for product

the need to explore ideas for product

the need to refine the specifications of the product

the need to refine the specifications of the product

the need to test the functionality of the product

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The aspect of the prototype process that helped the engineers move on to another idea is the need to test the functionality of the product. The feedback from testers indicated that the product was awkward and did not provide meaningful information, prompting the team to reconsider their approach.