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Alloallo

Alloallo

Électronique

Alloallo est un détaillant en électronique spécialisé dans les ordinateurs, les gadgets technologiques et l'équipement électronique connexe.

Vos gadgets de demain, découverts aujourd'hui chez Alloallo

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Qivio est un détaillant français d'électronique proposant des appareils électroniques grand public, des gadgets et des produits technologiques.

Vos gadgets préférés, livrés avec passion française

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CiarraGadgets

CiarraGadgets se spécialise dans l'électronique innovante et les gadgets technologiques pour les applications de consommation et de mode de vie. La marque propose des appareils électroniques tendance et des accessoires intelligents.

Transformez votre quotidien avec des gadgets technologiques élégants et innovants

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Navceker

Navceker vend des produits électroniques et des accessoires technologiques, incluant possiblement des dispositifs de navigation ou des appareils électroniques grand public.

Naviguer vers la technologie de demain, aujourd'hui accessible

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Elettronew

Elettronew est un détaillant d'électronique proposant une large gamme de produits électroniques grand public et technologiques. La marque offre des prix compétitifs sur les appareils électroniques neufs et tendance.

Découvrez la technologie tendance à des prix qui surprennent

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iSinwheel

iSinwheel fabrique et vend des skateboards électriques et des roues, proposant des dispositifs de mobilité personnelle et des accessoires.

Ride the future with electric skateboards designed for pure speed

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Hifov

HIFOV is a direct-to-consumer electronics label that focuses on ultra-short-throw laser projectors, portable smart projectors, and matching ambient-light-rejecting screens. Prices sit in the mid-range tier: current web listings run USD 1,200–2,800 for projectors and USD 250–600 for screens. The company sells exclusively through its own site and flagship Amazon store, with global fulfillment from warehouses in Shenzhen and Los Angeles. The brand’s pitch centers on bringing “cinema-grade” ALPD laser brightness (2,500–3,500 ANSI lm) and 4K HDR processing to living rooms at roughly half the cost of legacy home-theater brands. Its best-known SKUs are the HIFOV L1 (0.23:1 throw ratio, 120-inch image from 25 cm) and the pocket-size P3 Pro with built-in Android TV 11 and 25,000-hour light source. All units ship pre-calibrated to 100% Rec.709 and advertise ≤ 30 ms input lag for gaming. Core buyers are 25-45-year-old apartment dwellers and content creators who want a 100-plus-inch image without ceiling mounts or speaker clutter; Reddit and TikTok teardowns show the segment values price-to-lumen ratio and clean industrial design. The brand leans into minimalist Scandinavian aesthetics and carbon-neutral packaging to signal tech-savvy sustainability. HIFOV competes in the crowded “affordable laser TV” space populated by Chinese OEMs and Kickstarter-born optics startups. It differentiates with longer warranty periods (three years on the light engine), U.S.-based repair depots, and firmware updates delivered OTA every quarter—support levels that budget projector makers normally reserve for their premium lines.

Cinema-grade laser projection without the legacy price tag or ceiling clutter

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Voltlin

Un détaillant en électronique spécialisé dans les solutions d'alimentation, les câbles, les adaptateurs et les composants électroniques.

Powering your devices with cables, adapters et composants de confiance

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AVA of Norway

Ava of Norway sells women’s contemporary outerwear, knitwear and accessories, all built around responsibly sourced Nordic sheepskin and shearling. Core pieces—bombers, long coats, mittens and slippers—sit in the premium price bracket, typically NOK 3,000–12,000. The collection is sold globally through the brand’s own e-commerce site and a small network of Scandinavian boutiques and international concept stores. The label’s signature is reversing traditional shearling construction: wool faces outward for sculptural texture while leather lines the interior, creating coats that are half the weight of classic shearlings yet rated to –20 °C. All skins are by-products from the Nordic food industry, chrome-free tanned in Iceland and finished in Portugal with Oeko-Tex dyes; every piece is numbered and traceable via an online QR code. The “Oslo” reversible aviator and the “Bergen” midi coat are the most recognisable silhouettes. Customers are design-conscious women aged 25-50 who want statement winter pieces without logos and who value animal-origin materials when welfare documentation is transparent. Buyers tend to live in cold urban centres, travel frequently, and prefer minimalist wardrobes where one high-performance coat replaces several; sustainability for them means longevity and traceability rather than vegan alternatives. Ava competes in the elevated shearling segment dominated by Italian fashion houses and heritage British outerwear brands. It differentiates through overt Nordic provenance, lighter-weight pattern engineering, full supply-chain transparency, and a direct-to-consumer model that keeps premium shearling priced 20-30 % below comparable European labels while retaining small-batch exclusivity.

Reversible Nordic shearling that weighs half as much, costs far less

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