
In a move that blends innovation with “Designed in India” pride, Cuzor aims to put Indian engineering on the world map with smart, reliable, and high-performance electronics. The new funding not only strengthens the brand’s position in the Mini UPS category but also supports its expansion into the fast-charging segment with cutting-edge technology.
Breakthrough Product: Pulse 70W GaNSense Charger
- Category-First Technology: The Cuzor Pulse 70W is the first charger in India built on GaNSense technology, fully designed and manufactured domestically to global standards.
- Power and Smart Features:
- Delivers up to 70W peak output for single devices and intelligently splits 45W + 25W across two ports for simultaneous charging.
- Features dual USB-C, supports PD 3.0, PPS, QC2.0, QC3.0 protocols, and is compatible with major smartphones, laptops, and tablets.
- Unique LED indicators signal real-time charging status, shifting from pulsating to glowing as a device nears full charge.
- Offers 91% peak efficiency and robust heat management, housed in a durable polycarbonate enclosure with full silicone potting for extra protection.
- User-Friendly Design: Compact size, high power density, and a two-year doorstep warranty make it an attractive choice for multitasking professionals.
Funding and Industry Validation:
- Cuzor’s seed round, led by Ramesh Kannan, is a big vote of confidence in India’s emerging hardware sector, signaling growing investor interest in locally engineered consumer electronics.
- The brand currently leads the Mini UPS segment and now aims to bring breakthrough products to fast-charging and other categories with strong industry validation.
Vision and Future Direction:
- Sachin D Naik, Founder and CEO of Cuzor Labs, emphasizes competing globally on quality and innovation while keeping production proudly based in India.
- Cuzor’s engineering mindset, focus on customer satisfaction, and commitment to product excellence set it apart from many competitors in the fast-evolving electronics market.
Cuzor’s latest achievements, backed by substantial funding and India’s first GaNSense 70W charger-demonstrate how local ingenuity is boldly reshaping the future of consumer electronics for India and the world.