Lenoxx Electronics Corporation

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Lenoxx
TypePublic label
IndustryConsumer electronics and private labels
Founded1986
HeadquartersCarteret, New Jersey, United States
Key people
Morris Fuchs-sales
ProductsAudio and video electronics
Websitewww.lenoxx.com
Lenoxx Sound portable AM/FM radio

Lenoxx Electronics Corporation was an American distributor of electronic equipment. The brand appeared in the late 1980s as a transportable stereo (boombox) model.

Products from this company bear more than one brand. Common examples are Durabrand (Sold by Wal-Mart since early 2003), and Audio Solutions (sold by Walgreens). They also sell with their own name Lenoxx Sound. Market position is at the low end with products rarely over $80. The company's products are often sold at discount and drug stores, but rarely in other markets.

Lenoxx Electronics Corporation operated only in the United States and some countries in Europe, and should not be confused with Lenoxx Electronics of Australia.

Products[]

  • Portable Compact Disc players
  • CD Radio-Cassette Transportable Stereos (Boomboxes)
  • Portable Televisions
  • Portable Cassette
  • Portable AM/FM Radio
  • Alarm Clock Radio
  • Telephones
  • Home Theatre Systems
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