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Shen Zhen Sunitec Electronics Limited(Wireless Bluetooth Handsfree Car Ki)





Sunitec was initially founded by a group of professional engineers and technicians who foresee the prospect of the mobile telecommunication industry in the early 90s. With its years of manufacturing experience as well as its strong research and development ability, Sunitec has now become a professional developer, manufacturer, and distributor of mobile phone accessories and whose reputation has reached over Europe, America, and South-East Asia.

As a well-experienced manufacturer, we deeply believe that the major key to customer satisfaction is to offer products that are of superior quality. This has been driving us to commit ourselves to unfailing product quality. We ensure quality is our top priority in every facet of management and quality control is met in all processes of production. Furthermore, we also guarantee that customer satisfaction achieved through prompt delivery, excellent service, and competitive prices.
It is for reasons mentioned above that we hope to have the opportunity and the honor of serving your company in the very near future.

For more information or to purchase please contact Email: sunitecsales@gmail.com
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Corporate website: www.sunitec.net

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