AXGIO

AXGIO
Product typeHeadphones
OwnerShenzhen Digital Era Technology Co., LTD
CountryChina
Introduced2014 (2014)
Discontinued2018 (2018)
MarketsNorth America, Europe
Registered as a trademark in14 April 2015
TaglineInnovation Changes Life
Websitewww.axgio.com [dead link]

AXGIO was an online brand that belonged to the Chinese Shenzhen Digital Era Technology company. It was used for selling electronics and audio gear such as Bluetooth earphones. The brand was based on the Amazon Marketplace and was launched in 2013.

The brand was used to market earphones and other consumer electronics. Its web site was closed around 2019 and its United States trademark was cancelled in 2021.

History

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In 2014, AXGIO opened an official store named AXGIO US on Amazon.com, marketing mobile phone and mobile phone accessories. It has launched three cellphone models: the Wing W2, Neon N1, and Neon N2Q.[1] AXGIO's products were shipped to Amazon's US-based warehouse so that customer could receive their packages within one week.[1]

The company's first bluetooth earphones, the Mini Pro, were launched in early 2015. In 2016, the company released the wireless Bluetooth earphones models AXGIO AH-T1 and AXGIO Atom.

The brand was discontinued around 2019 and its trademark registration was left to expire in 2021.[2]

Products

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  • Chargers – USB wall chargers and car chargers
  • Mini Pro- Bluetooth earphones[3]
  • Zest - Bluetooth earphones
  • Vigour 2 - Bluetooth earphones
  • Spirit - Bluetooth earphones
  • Sprint - Bluetooth earphones
  • VR Headset – Phone peripheral
  • Backfit - Bluetooth earphones
  • AH-T1 - Bluetooth earphones[4]
  • Atom - Bluetooth earphones

Reception

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The AXGIO AH-T1 had been generally well-received, both on Amazon and by third party publishers, such as Lifehacker and Forbes.[5][6][7]

References

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  1. ^ a b Wong, Shine (2014-10-24). "Axgio Opened Store on Amazon". Gizmochina. Retrieved 2021-06-29.
  2. ^ "AXGIO Trademark". Furm. November 26, 2021.
  3. ^ "Axgio Mini Pro: 32 Important Specs". www.alphachooser.com. Retrieved 2021-06-29.
  4. ^ "Finally, True Wireless Headphones For $40". 2016-09-20.
  5. ^ Sin, Ben. "These True Wireless Earbuds Won't Fall Out Of Your Ear". Forbes. Retrieved 2017-02-13.
  6. ^ Sin, Ben. "Why Wait For The AirPod? These Three Truly Wireless Earbuds Work Great And Are Available Now". Forbes. Retrieved 2017-02-13.
  7. ^ McAllister, Shep. "Finally, True Wireless Headphones For $40". Gear. Retrieved 2017-02-13.
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