We know that when you put your logo on a product, you want it to look sharp even after months of charging. We keep our SCX tech re-orders consistent and low-fuss by sticking to named models, known specs, and branding methods that last. When you’re buying for events, onboarding or procurement, that means fewer surprises when it turns up and starts getting used.
- Light-through engraving: We love the light-up engraving option on SCX because the logo sits inside the metal layer, not on top as ink that can scratch or peel.
- Consistent specifications: Our team makes sure we pin each option to a specific SCX model and SKU, including size and output (like 10W, 15W, 33W, 10,000mAh), so you don’t get “close enough” swaps on the next order.
- Lead times you can plan around: We only shortlist lines with clear lead times from proof approval (commonly 6, 17, or 21 days), so you can work backwards from your event or start date. If you’re tight on time, this stops the usual scramble and ensures we can make something work for you.
- Useful day-to-day functions: Our picks focus on charging, power, audio and travel because those are the items people actually keep within reach. That puts your branding on desks, bedside tables and in bags, rather than at the bottom of a drawer with novelty giveaways.
- Mailer-safe sizes: We list real dimensions (like 60×9mm, 88×54mm, 97×33mm, 160×26mm) to help you pack these into boxes without crushing inserts or fighting the lid. If you’re building welcome packs or shipping direct, this makes the fulfilment process much smoother.
- Sustainability facts: It’s really important that we don’t greenwash. Where SCX specifies it, we choose recycled aluminium housings and call out rPET cables made from recycled plastic bottles, so you’ve got concrete material facts. If you need to know what makes this eco, you can point to the product spec instead of a vague label.
- A strong starting point: Our approach is to treat this page as the baseline for “safe to buy” SCX tech – known model, known spec, and a branding method that holds up. If your quantities or timing allow, we can then take the decisions down and look at bespoke options while keeping those same controls in place.