ASA Electronics

ASA Electronics is a company specializing in the development and manufacture of high-quality electronic products for various industries, including marine, RV (recreational vehicle), commercial, heavy-duty, agricultural, and construction. Founded in 1977 and based in Elkhart, Indiana, ASA Electronics has built a reputation for producing durable, reliable, and innovative products that are engineered to withstand the harsh environments and conditions seen in these sectors.


Product Categories:



  1. Audio and Video Systems: ASA Electronics offers a wide range of audio and video solutions including stereos, radios, speakers, televisions, and auxiliary audio devices.

  2. Observation and Safety Systems: This includes backup cameras, observation monitors, and wireless camera systems designed to enhance safety and visibility for vehicles and equipment.

  3. Smart Home and Automation Solutions: These products are targeted towards the RV and residential markets, offering smart home integration, automation, and control systems.

  4. Navigation and Communication: The company provides GPS navigation systems and communication devices tailored to the needs of their target industries.

  5. Appliances and Accessories: This includes a range of specialty appliances such as compact refrigerators, microwaves, and other accessories suitable for mobile living spaces and commercial environments.


Brands:
ASA Electronics markets its products under several well-known brands, including:



  • JENSEN®: Known for audio and video entertainment systems.

  • Voyager®: Specializes in observation and safety systems.

  • iN-Command®: Focuses on RV control systems and smart home solutions.


Innovation and Quality:
The company prioritizes innovation and quality, striving to stay ahead with cutting-edge technology and rigorous testing standards. ASA Electronics takes customer feedback seriously, often using it to improve product designs and functionality.


Global Presence:
While ASA Electronics is headquartered in the United States, it has a broad distribution network that allows it to serve a global market. The company works closely with OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) and distributors to meet the specific needs of various industries worldwide.


Customer Service and Support:
ASA Electronics is known for its commitment to customer service. They offer robust support through technical assistance, detailed product manuals, and an extensive FAQ section on their website to help users get the most out of their products.


In conclusion, ASA Electronics has established itself as a leader in specialty electronics by continuously innovating and maintaining a high standard of quality across its diverse product range.


Elkhart USA

2602 Marina Drive
Elkhart IN 46514
USA

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