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Exeo Entertainment Inc
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Exeo Entertainment, Inc. engages in the design, development, license, manufacture, and marketing of consumer electronics in the video gaming and smart television sector. The company is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada. The company went IPO on 2014-02-07. The firm's products under development include the Psyko 5.1 surround sound gaming headphones for consoles and Krankz MAXX Bluetooth wireless headphones. The Company’s products also include Zaaz Keyboard and the Extreme Gamer. Its Psyko headphones use a patented method of sound delivery that doesn’t require the use of digital signal processing (DSP). Its Krankz wireless headphones work with mobile devices and have a retractable, foldable design with built-in microphone and noise canceling feature. Its driver design provides a deep bass sound with clear midrange audio for a full-range for use up to 30 meters distance. The firm also distributes and sells the Ford cell phone accessories in all wholesale and retail channels in the United States and Canada.
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