Amazon is full of copycat businesses that sell tech accessories. Some of them have a few words for names that are written in the all-caps style, and it’s difficult to differentiate them. However, Jsaux is pronounced JAY-saw. is a 7-year-old Shenzhen accessory manufacturer that has almost become associated with the Valve Steam Deck gaming device.
How did this Chinese brand transform from basic USB-C cables, iPhone accessories, and a bizarre shape of an acorn Bluetooth device to creating more than 30 unique products to cater to a Linux gaming handheld market?
The perfect place and the appropriate moment, and with the appropriate sources, Shenzhen Wuyishi Technology Company CEO and founder Jason Cai. In particular, Jsaux intentionally beat Valve to market by launching an original Steam Deck dock of its own and then was able to rapidly iterate on it, while creating an entire ecosystem of accessories. Cai says to me that he had a desire to dive into the gaming world as well “Now with the Steam Deck, it is good timing,” Cai says through a translator.
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Now that the company has built itself up with a loyal group of gamers Jsaux doesn’t just want to take over other niches for instance, PSVR2 but it’s making an effort to be a part of Anker creating new sibling brands that can be accessed by completely different niches.
Although the company had begun to design and build a few USB-C cables as well as cases for the Steam Deck It chose to roll out an own dock of its own, while the ideal moment to make it happen was there. “We were buying time,” Cai says to the Verge. Jsaux was determined to beat Valve in its own accessory game and it did beat Valve -in the end – by approximately four months.