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Grace Digital Inc is a consumer electronics company based in San Diego, with research and development locations in Cambridge, England; Taipei, Taiwan; and Seoul, Korea. It was founded in 2007 by James D. Palmer and Greg Fadul[ citation needed]. The company’s main products are internet based radio receivers, audio archiving equipment, wireless speaker systems, and waterproof personal audio devices and gadgets, which have been given CES Innovations Awards[ citation needed].
Grace Digital products are sold under the "Grace Digital Audio", "Victoria", and "EcoXgear" brands.
Grace Digital manufactures internet radios, audio archiving devices, weather-resistant outdoor speakers and speakers for personal music devices.
Grace Digital has adapted its devices to be used in a business environment, primarily for music on hold and overhead in-store music, also known as elevator music.
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Grace Digital Inc is a consumer electronics company based in San Diego, with research and development locations in Cambridge, England; Taipei, Taiwan; and Seoul, Korea. It was founded in 2007 by James D. Palmer and Greg Fadul[ citation needed]. The company’s main products are internet based radio receivers, audio archiving equipment, wireless speaker systems, and waterproof personal audio devices and gadgets, which have been given CES Innovations Awards[ citation needed].
Grace Digital products are sold under the "Grace Digital Audio", "Victoria", and "EcoXgear" brands.
Grace Digital manufactures internet radios, audio archiving devices, weather-resistant outdoor speakers and speakers for personal music devices.
Grace Digital has adapted its devices to be used in a business environment, primarily for music on hold and overhead in-store music, also known as elevator music.