We used the decision matrix to determine exactly what products perform individual actions better or more efficient. Graded on appearance, durability, compactness, self-explanatory aspects, compatibility, level of autonomy, effectiveness, and affordability, each product received scores based on how well they fit each category. The greatest design adhering to these specifications was design concept two. This design featured a perfect score in every aspect except appearance, durability, and affordability. Concept sketch number two managed to be extremely compact with the size of it's design, while still look extremely appealing to the consumer by using a LED strip on the inside for lighting. The design could however be improved in the aspect of locating more affordable parts for the product, while maintaining a secure level of durability.