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Gradient Sensing Car

Deadline: Monday, April 19th, 2010 at 11:59PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)

The deadline for this search has passed Thank you to all who submitted ideas

We’re back with another Name Search to brand a featured Season Three Everyday Edisons invention.

We figure, what better minds to enlist for naming an Everyday Edisons invention than our very own Edison Nation community?

For this Name Search challenge, not only will the selected inventor receive $500, but the new name will be written into an episode of Everyday Edisons (Season Three set to begin airing May 1st on nationwide public television affiliates).

Product: Gradient Sensing Car

Challenge Details: Gradient Sensing Car, most commonly referred to as the “G-Car” until now, is a toy car intended for children ages 4-12. G stands for “gradient,” or the edge of printed lines, that the self-propelling race car follows as it cruises along a customizable modular gradient track. The race car features an adjustable sensor for speed, and children will also have the ability to design and print their own tracks. Children of all ages can make their “G-Cars” follow whatever route their minds will imagine!

Target Customers: Children ages 4-12 and their parents, toy car aficionados

Competitors: none

Pricepoint: TBD, most likely $19.95-$29.95

Distribution Channels: All

About Name Searches:
In addition to traditional Live Product Searches, Edison Nation is now hosting “Name Searches” to get your clever ideas for new product names.

No amount of engineering or design can substitute for a strong brand and identity that instantly connects customers with a product.

Each name suggestion costs just $5 to submit to cover Edison Nation’s screening process. And you can breathe a sigh of relief since there’s no lengthy submission process to worry about. After all, the name should say it all, right?

The individual whose product name is selected will receive $500 for their creative genius.

The deadline for this search has passed Thank you to all who submitted ideas