Dexgen Launch Certified Acaccessories in Bangladesh
In a bold step that could redefine Bangladesh’s electronics accessory market, Dexgen is
preparing to introduce its own series of certified chargers, cables, and adapters. This
launch signals a major transition — from being a trusted distributor of global brands to a
domestic innovator capable of competing with them.
Why This Matters
The Bangladeshi accessory market, while booming, remains challenged by counterfeit and
unauthorized products. According to The Business Standard, around 47% of accessories sold
locally are substandard or unsafe. Consumers often face the frustration of buying products that
fail quickly or void their device warranties.
Dexgen’s upcoming product line aims to solve that — providing genuine, safe, and certified
alternatives made for both iPhone and Android users.
Product Standards and Certification
Every Dexgen-branded Lightning cable and charger will be certified, ensuring
flawless compatibility with iPhones, iPads, and iPods. Additionally, Dexgen will offer high
performance USB-C and multiport charging solutions suitable for Android and laptop users.
These products will feature:
- Reinforced build quality and durable sheathing
- Intelligent protection systems against overcharge and overheating
- Serial number authentication for counterfeit prevention
Strategic Edge in Distribution
Because Dexgen operates under Deximpo International, it already has an established
nationwide network for logistics, warehousing, and retail partnerships. This gives Dexgen an
advantage in supply chain control, allowing faster launches, consistent pricing, and superior
after-sales service across Bangladesh.
Impact on the Market
Dexgen’s entry into manufacturing and brand creation could shift the structure of Bangladesh’s
accessory business from simple “import and resale” to localized innovation. Competing brands
may need to improve pricing or local support, while consumers will finally gain access to
affordable premium-quality accessories backed by official warranties.
Future Outlook
Dexgen plans to roll out its accessories in phases — starting with cables and chargers before
expanding into hubs, wireless devices, and other smart peripherals. In the long term, the
company aims to explore export opportunities in South Asia, solidifying Bangladesh’s place
on the map of quality tech production.
Conclusion
Dexgen’s Apple-certified accessory line represents more than a product launch; it’s a strategic
leap forward for Bangladesh’s technology sector. With a foundation built on trust, certification,
and consumer satisfaction, Dexgen is set to bridge the gap between global standards and local
accessibility — transforming the way Bangladesh powers its devices.