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innerexile is a company that manufactures accessories.The company uses technology and techniques to design phone accessories that protect mobile devices from cracks and scratches.
Industry | Consumer Electronics Accessories |
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Founded | 2013 |
Founders | Liming Hu, Johnson Wang |
Headquarters | Taiwan , U.S. |
Area served | International |
Products | Screen protectors, Mobile phone accessories |
Number of employees | 15 (2019) |
Website | innerexile |
Before the designed mobile accessories are sold to the public, the company offers a mock up to establish the suitability of the product to potential customers.[1]
History
innerexile is an exclusive brand of Taer Innovation and founded in 2012 as design studio for lifestyle products. Our products fuse timeless design and tomorrow’s innovation in premium accessories for mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets and notebook computers. Before 2013, innerexile self-healing protective cases were made using the in-mold decoration, IMD process.[2] The application of this technology was costly since it necessitated the use of a membrane that was attached to a film. The film was placed on the phone’s screen to protect the screen. Therefore, buying protective cases was expensive at that time.
In 2013, a new panel coating technology, geared to offer both screen and back panel protection, was discovered. The technology enabled protective cases to withstand a scratching force of up to 750 grams. Besides, the protective cases would only take three minutes to self-heal from the scratching force.[2] In 2014, spray coating technology was discovered and later improved through research to form a transparent coat that prevented scratches. This technology brought the invention of the instant self-repair case.[2]
The instant self-repair technology has led to the production of protective cases that has an improved aesthetic value. The quick self-repair of the protective case allows the surface of the phone to remain intact even after a relatively high scratch force.[3]
ThunderMag
In February 2019, Innerexile launched a campaign on Kickstarter to manufacture a magnetic USB-C / Thunderbolt 3 connector to deliver functionality akin to Apple's MagSafe connector to USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 devices.[4] The device, which was also marketed through Indiegogo, experienced early manufacturing and functionality issues.[5]
Honors and awards
innerexile has won design awards, leading to a market footprint in more than thirty countries worldwide. Awards include Good Design award from 2012 to 2014,[6][7][8] Golden Pin Design award, Taiwan Excellence award in 2014 and Computex d&I award in 2014 for their products.
2012
‣ G Mark Design Award - solo: Power Bank
‣ Golden Pin Design Award - solo: Power Bank
‣ Golden Pin Design Award - odyssey 5: Premium Aluminium Bumper
2013
‣ G Mark Design Award - edge: Hybrid Hardshell Case
‣ Golden Pin Design Award - odyssey: Titanium Bumper
‣ Golden Pin Design Award - edge: Hybrid Hardshell Case
‣ Golden Pin Design Award - capsule: dual port car charger 4.2A
2014
‣ Taiwan Excellence Award - capsule: dual port car charger 4.2A ‣ Computex d&i Award - capsule: dual port car charger 4.2A
‣ Computex d&i Award Gold - cylinder: aluminum car mount
‣ G Mark Design Award - cylinder: aluminum car mount
References
- ^ http://www.taerinno.com/
- ^ a b c Lan, Korbin (12 January 2015). "Innerexile Innovates Self-Healing Technology; World's First Mist iPhone Protective Case". CTIMES News. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
- ^ Instant self-repair by innerexile
- ^ Miller, Chance (11 February 2019). "ThunderMag claims to bring MagSafe back to the Mac with full Thunderbolt 3 speeds". 9 to 5 Mac. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
- ^ Shankland, Stephen (16 July 2019). "Accessory brings MagSafe-style connectors back to anything with USB-C". CNET. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
- ^ http://www.g-mark.org/award/describe/38627 Good Design 2012
- ^ http://www.g-mark.org/award/describe/39482 Good Design 2013
- ^ http://www.g-mark.org/award/describe/41424 Good Design 2014
7. Usb Power Delivery 8. USB-IF
9. USB Type-c
10. MacBook Pro 15 requires 87W to charge
12: MagSafe
13: Innerexile ThunderMag Thunderbolt 3和100W MagSafe連接