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Company objective |
Abundant technical force |
First-class production craft |
Excellent production equipment |
Advanced instrumentation |
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NetBit Electronics is an Advanced Technologies Engineering Company, which develops, produces, and markets state-of-the-art battery chargers for consumer, commercial and industrial uses. NetBit Electronics was founded in 1998 by a group of engineers and executives from the battery charger industry. The founding group has numerous years of market and technical experience, and has been involved in battery charging projects with many major OEM,s in the US, Europe, and the Far East. The company holds numerous battery charging patents, covering all major battery types. NetBit builds its strengths on the exceptional quality of its engineers and managers, and most important, its innovative approach in providing the best solutions to its customers. At NetBit we never invent a technology in order to sell a product, rather we first identify the customer?s needs and then utilise our technological expertise to provide a solution. Our goal is to insure that our customers always receive the best possible solution at the best possible cost. Through our outstanding Research & Development, along with our state-of-the-art production facilities in China, we achieve this goal time and again. Our factory meets all relevant quality standards including ISO-9000, UL, CSA, CE, etc., thus insuring the highest possible quality and safety of our products. NetBit Electronics has been designing and producing chargers for most major types of batteries for a variety of products. These products include camcorders, cellular telephones, two-way radios, laptop computers, power tools and point-of-sale terminals. Many proprietary, state-of-the-art features have been incorporated into these designs, which include cell conditioning (to remove the ?memory? effect in nickel cadmium batteries), very rapid charging of cellular phones (as fast as 15 minutes) and, most recently, an ultra low-cost lithium charger for cellular phones and PDA?s.
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