KIVOQ, a premium tech accessories brand inspired by German engineering and emotion-driven design, has officially entered the Indian market with an exciting launch in Bengaluru. The brand has introduced a portfolio of over 50 products across six categories, designed for consumers who see technology as an extension of their personality and lifestyle. KIVOQ's collection is especially focused on the Apple ecosystem, offering accessories for iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, and other connected devices. The launch lineup includes premium iPhone 17 cases, Japanese aluminum glass screen protectors, iPad folio cases, laptop bags and sleeves, USB-C hubs, adapters, fast-charging GaN chargers, Qi2.2 wireless chargers, and magnetic car mounts. Every product is built around three key principles – intelligent functionality, refined aesthetics, and responsible packaging. Speaking at the launch, Managing Director Siril Joseph Illikal said that India is one of the world's most dynamic technology markets, with consumers who value quality, research products carefully, and expect more from their accessories. He emphasized that KIVOQ aims to bridge the gap between premium quality and affordability, making high-end accessories accessible to a wider audience. The company describes itself not as a device maker, but as a lifestyle curator, focused on helping users create a seamless and personalized digital experience. With thoughtful design, premium materials, and practical innovation, KIVOQ hopes to redefine the accessories segment in India. This marks the beginning of KIVOQ's journey in the country, with plans to bring premium experiences to Indian consumers without the premium price barrier.
KIVOQ Debuts in India, Launches 50+ Premium Accessories for the Apple Ecosystem
KIVOQ, a premium tech accessories brand inspired by German engineering and emotion-driven design, has officially entered the Indian market with an exciting launch in Bengaluru. The brand has introduced a portfolio of over 50 products across six categories, designed for consumers who see technology as an extension of their personality and lifestyle