SHANGHAI, CHINA - Jeong-hyeon Jeon, CEO of J & Tech Solution (www.jntsys.co.kr), pinned a high on J & Tech Solution’s presence at the AEES, saying, “Our participation in the AEES for two years in a row has appreciably contributed to growth of J & Tech Solution. Though no tangible achievement was made last year, this year will be very different.” At the AEES 2012, the booth of J & Tech Solution, a Korean maker of special-purpose speakers, was brimming with meetings betweenJ & Tech Solution representatives and prospective buyers. In the runner-up to the AEES 2012, J & Tech Solution made thorough preparations such as pre-exhibition buyer matching arrangements.
J & Tech Solution is scheduled to meet officials from a Chinese company that supplies products to supermarkets, exhibitions, broadcasters and educational institutes. And, it expects to sign contracts with sales agencies in China in the foreseeable future. At the moment, J & Tech Solution is busy responding to incoming queries from potential buyers working for security companies, museums, schools, educational TV channels.
J & Tech Solution’s key product is the grassland-directional speaker, a special-purpose speaker which can create a narrow-band ultrasonic (20kHz ~ 80kHz) signal that carries and radiates audio signals in the air, and the air within the coverage angle of the ultrasonic re-creates the audio signals and makes a sound only at a specific area. Since the grassland-directional speaker narrowly radiates sound in a certain direction, energy losses are minimized, thereby allowing audio signals to travel farther.
When grassland-directional speakers and microphones are placed in the same space, the grass-directional speakers radiate sound straight ahead. Thus, a howling effect does not occur at all. So the grassland-directional speaker is applicable to speaker phones: since only the speaker phone user can hear the caller’s voice, the people around the speaker phone will be least bothered. Moreover, since the grassland-directional speaker uses rated voltages, its performance is more sustainable than other products.
This year, J & Tech Solution ambitiously threw down the gauntlet to the portable device battery market. The ever-growing popularity of smartphones has led to high demand for mobile battery products. However, J & Tech Solution’s Power Phoenix Large Capacity Lithium Polymer Backup Battery is not a mere auxiliary battery. This battery’s lightness in weight and chicness in design highlight the fact that J & Tech Solution went to great lengths in crafting its battery. At the AEES 2012, Power Phoenix Large Capacity Lithium Polymer Backup Battery basked in great attention. CEO Jeon stressed, “Our battery is slimmer and lighter than any other battery.
Power Phoenix Large Capacity Lithium Polymer Backup Battery is a multi-purpose backup battery that can be useful for a variety of USB-powered IT devices: it can charge a wide range of portable gadgets like the iPhone, Android phones, Windows phones, digital cameras, MP3, PMP and etc.
It comes in various volumes and designs. For your reference, this backup battery can fully charge a completely-discharged iPad up to three times. The design of this battery was drawn by the designer of Hyundai Motor Company’s concept car. CEO Jeon said J & Tech Solution will frontload this battery’s up-scale design in its marketing campaign.
J & Tech Solution has been investing in its battery segment since last year. CEO Jeon anticipated that competition in the battery market will get much fiercer next year. Under such circumstances, J & Tech Solution believes that enhancing its brand image and securing a competitive edge in design will help its battery compete on an equal footing with its rivals produced by battery producers operating in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, etc.
CEO Jeon added, “Though the unit price of lithium polymer is high, it is safe and has a lower risk of explosion. So, we opted for lithium polymer. While preventing this battery from overheating, we expanded the applicability of our battery to “smart” devices such as smartphones.”