Really? Facebook Portal would be the poster example of this for me.
I am in the market for a video chat device usable for people in the age of 70+. This device is perfect.
There is no real reason to limit it to a region but they do. Plug adapters are easy to come by and one place I saw a spec which said 100-240V 50/60Hz for the power adapter. But marketing/shipping/support/multiple SKUs might want them to limit distribution. But they are not up-front about it.
And you do not figure out until you are ready to order.
It should be obvious to put a prominent note on the landing page that the product only is available in select locations. Especially for a global brand.
I am in the market for a video chat device usable for people in the age of 70+. This device is perfect.
There is no real reason to limit it to a region but they do. Plug adapters are easy to come by and one place I saw a spec which said 100-240V 50/60Hz for the power adapter. But marketing/shipping/support/multiple SKUs might want them to limit distribution. But they are not up-front about it.
And you do not figure out until you are ready to order.
It should be obvious to put a prominent note on the landing page that the product only is available in select locations. Especially for a global brand.