Curtis International, Ltd. make consumer electronics, such as portable audio systems, telephones, seteros, televisions, and video projectors.
Curtis International, Ltd. make consumer electronics, such as portable audio systems, telephones, seteros, televisions, and video projectors.
Garmin USA, Inc., a subsidiary of Garmin Ltd., makes GPS-enabled navigation, communications, and information products, in four segments: Automotive/Mobile, Outdoor/Fitness, Marine, and Aviation.
TomTom North America, Inc. offers digital map and traffic information for businesses and consumers. It is a subsidiary of TomTom Licensing.
Huawei Device USA, Inc., a subsidiary of Huawei Device Co., Ltd., makes communications products, including GPSs, smartphones, and handheld devices and accessories.
Samsung Electronics Canada, Inc., a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., sells TVs, mobile phones, smartphones, wearable devices, tablets, cameras, digital appliances, and printers in Canada.
Fitbit, Inc. makes wearable, wireless-enabled activity trackers that measure such things as number of steps taken, heart rate, and other personal fitness metrics.
Apt-Ability, LLC, doing business as MobileSentrix, specializes in parts and repairs for cell phones and other personal electronics.
Samsung Electronics Co. is a South Korean company that makes consumer electronics and is the primary company of the Samsung chaebol. It has over 300,000 employees in 80 countries.
Suunto Oy, headquartered in Finland, makes sports watches, dive computers, compasses, and precision instruments.
Micron Technology, Inc. is an American company that makes semiconductor devices, such as DRAM, flash memory, and solid-state drives. It sells consumer products under the brand names Crucial and Ballistix. It is a component of the NASDAQ 100 and the S&P 500.