
Atomrc
ATOMRC ist spezialisiert auf Drohnenkomponenten, RC-Flugzeugteile und zugehörige Elektronik für Hobby- und professionelle Fernsteuerungsfahrzeug-Erbauer.
Präzisions-Drohnenteile für Enthusiasten, die ihre Fluggeräte selbst bauen möchten
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Atomstack
Atomstack sells diode laser engravers, cutters, and accessories in 5 W–40 W optical-output power classes, plus complementary rotary attachments, air-assist kits, and metal-marking pastes. Most machines sit in the US$300–$1,200 band, placing the line between budget and mid-range; the 40 W flagship pushes just above US$2,000. Sales are handled almost entirely through the brand’s own site and Amazon storefronts in North America, Europe, and Japan, with no physical retail presence.
The company positions itself as the first to ship a 20 W diode module (2021) and now offers quad-diode 40 W heads that match entry-level CO₂ speeds on wood up to 25 mm. All frames are pre-assembled extruded aluminum and advertise 0.01 mm repeatability, marketed heavily to hobbyists who want “CO₂ performance without mirrors or water cooling.” Atomstack’s X-series machines are frequently cited in maker forums for running GRBL-compatible firmware that bypasses mandatory cloud software.
Buyers are home-based crafters, Etsy sellers, and light-production workshops who need wood, acrylic, or leather customization without industrial floor space or ventilation budgets. The brand appeals to DIYers who value open-source control, offline operation, and sub-$1 k upgrade paths rather than service contracts.
Atomstack competes with low-wattage diode brands and entry-level CO₂ laser companies by pushing higher diode wattage, integrated safety enclosures, and modular rail extensions that scale to 850 mm × 400 mm without buying an entirely new system.
Laser power without the studio, control without the cloud
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madscientist.technology
MadScientist.technology sells open-source hardware kits, lab-grade sensors, and experimental RF/microwave modules priced $25-$450. The catalog spans audio DSP boards, GPS-disciplined oscillators, SDR front-ends, and niche test fixtures, positioned between budget maker boards and four-figure professional gear. Orders are fulfilled only through the company’s Shopify site; no distributors or brick-and-mortar stockists are used.
Every design is released under CERN-OHL or MIT licenses, with KiCad files, firmware, and Jupyter notebooks posted the day a product ships. The brand’s signature “Franken-PCB” aesthetic—purple ENIG boards, hand-soldered gold pins, and silkscreen equations—signals home-lab authenticity and has made the 64-channel “Neuro-Synapse” amplifier a cult reference on open-science forums.
Customers are graduate labs, indie hardware hackers, and pro engineers who need reproducible, hackable instrumentation without NDAs or enterprise sales cycles. They value transparency, citation-ready documentation, and the ability to fork a design for custom peer-review setups.
MadScientist.technology competes with closed-source mid-tier T&M makers and glossy “prosumer” IoT module brands. It differentiates by coupling open hardware licensing with lab-grade specs, small-batch JIT manufacturing, and direct Slack/Discord support from the actual board designers.
Lab-grade instruments you can actually understand and modify yourself
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Gitryin
Ein Elektronikfachhändler, der Technik-Gadgets, Zubehör und innovative elektronische Geräte anbietet.
Entdecke die Zukunft der Technik mit innovativen Gadgets und Zubehör
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Protiq
Protiq ist ein Elektronik-Einzelhändler, der eine breite Palette von Tech-Gadgets, Geräten und Zubehör anbietet. Das Unternehmen ist für seine Auswahl an Schutzhüllen und Tech-Zubehör für verschiedene Geräte bekannt.
Dein Tech perfekt geschützt mit Deutschlands bester Zubehörauswahl
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Obadis
Obadis is a German-based online retailer specializing in premium outdoor, hunting, and nature photography equipment. Core categories include high-performance binoculars, spotting scopes, night-vision and thermal imaging devices, trail cameras, and associated accessories such as mounts, bags, and camouflage gear. Price points sit firmly in the premium tier: most optics run €800–€3,500, with flagship thermal units exceeding €6,000. Sales are conducted exclusively through the obadis.com webshop and its multilingual EU storefronts; there is no brick-and-mortar chain.
The company positions itself as the European gateway to Japanese and American glass, stocking first-run units from niche brands like Kowa, Swarovski, Pulsar, and Reconyx that are often unavailable elsewhere in the EU at launch. Every product page lists exact transmission curves, waterproof ratings, and field-test data shot in the Black Forest, giving hunters side-by-side comparisons they can’t find on mass-market sites. Obadis also pre-calibrates thermal devices to the buyer’s rifle ballistics before shipping, a service it calls “Zero-in-Box” that has become a cult reference among long-range hunters.
Customers are affluent hunters, wildlife researchers, and alpine photographers who treat gear as mission-critical instrumentation and will pay extra for validated performance rather than brand prestige alone. They value scientific transparency, EU warranty enforcement, and fast DHL Express delivery to remote mountain regions within 24 h.
Obadis competes with large outdoor chains and price-driven Amazon sellers by ignoring entry-level SKUs entirely and focusing on scarce flagship models, white-glove calibration, and post-sale support that includes direct hotline access to the same technicians who prepared the device.
European precision optics, calibrated to your rifle before it ships
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Harfington
Harfington is a direct-to-consumer menswear label that focuses on business-casual apparel: wrinkle-free dress shirts, performance chinos, knit blazers, merino sweaters and small leather goods. Prices sit in the mid-range band—shirts $49-69, trousers $79-99, jackets $129-159—sold only through its own site and Amazon storefront, with no brick-and-mortar presence.
The brand built visibility on “4-way-stretch, machine-washable suiting” that ships with spare buttons and collar stays pre-packed. Core collections (FlexLine shirts, TravelTech suits) use recycled nylon blends and taped seams to retain shape after 50+ washes, a feature repeatedly highlighted in product videos and Amazon Q&A.
Customer base is 25-40-year-old urban professionals who need boardroom-appropriate clothes that survive carry-on luggage and same-day client hops. They value low-maintenance garments, neutral color palettes and the convenience of single-site replenishment rather than seasonal fashion novelty.
Harfington competes in the crowded “performance menswear” tier populated by startup labels that advertise on social media and podcast reads. It differentiates by keeping SKUs narrow, prices 15-20 % lower than better-known rivals, and offering free hemming plus 90-day returns—policies prominently displayed on every product page to reduce fit-risk hesitation.
Business clothes that work harder than you do, then wash like nothing happened
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MiningDelta
Elektronikhändler spezialisiert auf Bergbauausrüstung und Industrietechnologie.
Bergbaupower trifft Technologie, Effizienz meets Innovation
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