Moodo Is a Smart Fragrance Box That Lets You Control Your Home’s Scent from Your Phone

Our senses are important to how we interact with the world, and smell is a particularly underrated one. When you take a moment to sniff something that reminds you of happy times, it can immediately bring you back there. In much the same way, an unpleasant smell can put you in a bad mood. Moodo, a new customizable scent mixing system designed to make your smart home smell as nice as it looks by giving you control over the kinds of things you smell at home.
Working like a coffee machine, Moodo uses a series of smell capsules so you can easily switch things around. Via your smartphone, you adjust the dials to control the intensity, ensuring the scents match your moods or needs perfectly. Long day at work? Adjust the scent to something soothing and relaxing. You can save custom scents for certain times, too. Yoav Avidor, CEO of Agan Aroma, explained how the product came about.
“I was on vacation with friends. One of them was a co-founder of a successful Israeli internet company that made toolbars for Google. We talked about the possibility of a Nespresso type capsule-based perfume machine, which evolved to a connected device for creating and managing fragrances and ambiances.
“As we brainstormed, we started to imagine device concepts and applications, in a very light and unserious conversation. Then we got swept into it.”
Once home, Avidor started researching the connected home and fragrance market. He soon found that there wasn’t anything quite like what he’d envisioned. He determined that if delivered in a ‘sleek and user friendly fashion’, while allowing for mixing and creation of your own fragrances, something like Moodo could be a huge hit.
Agan Aroma had the advantage of already being deeply rooted in the production of fragrance ingredients. That gave the firm a jump-start on researching what consumers want and their latent needs. The company already knew what scents were calming or romantic, as well as any geographical affinity relating to them.
“The main challenge was to build on our mixing and creation concept and build a system that can enable users to create their own combination and always ‘get it right’,” Avidor says.
First, they conducted several market research projects to identify the most desired attributes consumers looked for in a fragrance. They then worked with a variety of scent bases to determine what worked best.