Zhengzhou Shuangtu Technology Co., Ltd.

Company Details

  • Business Type : Manufacturing
  • Location : Zhengzhou city, Henan province, China
  • Year Established : 2008
  • Number Of Employees : 100+
  • Export Percentage : 50%
  • Production Lines : 5
  • R&D Staff : 6 - 10 people
  • Total Annual Revenue :
  • Main Markets : Americas,Africa,Asia,America,Europe,Worldwide
  • Main Products : Gps Positioning Intercom System,
  • Country/Region : China
  • Links : China Telecommunications, China Walkie Talkie,
  • Company Introduction

    Zhengzhou Shuangtu Technology Co., Ltd. is established in 2008, the company is devoted in researching and manufacturing the long-distance wireless products and system since its establishment, the company mainly supplies the marketing and solving schemes of the satellite positioning, voice compressing, wireless data transmitting and monitoring and related products.The company has the industry's leading independent core technology and sustainable ability to develop new products, it gathered a lot of senior R & D personnel in the technical aspects of the domestic industry, and the company established a long-term cooperating relationship with the overseas famous enterprises, such as TI, Micron, OnStar and so on.

    Company Information

  • Contact Person : Ken
  • Telephone :
  • Mobilephone :
  • Fax Number :
  • Address : North Road of Huayuan, Zhengzhou, Henan, China,
  • Fax : 86-37187535990
  • Website : Visit website
  • Company Product

    • High Quality Long Distance Handheld GPS intercom
    • High quality long distance vehicle mounted interphones or car radios
    • Hot Sale GPS positioning and intercom multifunction system for cars
    • Long distance portable digital walkie talkies
    • New Type Shuangtu Handheld two way radios, long distance walkie talkie
    • Shuangtu T-8000 GPS positioning intercom multifunction system for cars
    • T-8710 Shuangtu Nationwide Long Distance Car Interphones or Intercoms
    • Vehicle mounted GPS positioning intercom terminal device