Gajit

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GAJIT IS A NATURE BASED ELECTRONICS COMPANY WHERE EACH SET OF ELECTRONICS HAS ITS OWN THEME. ILLUMINATION COMBINED WITH SYMBOLISM CREATE A UNIQUE SET OF DEVICE DESIGNS. A VISION TO CREATE A UNIQUE ELECTRONICS ECOSYSTEM WHILE ALSO CREATING A BETTER ENVIRONMENT FOR THE PLANET BY REDUCING OUR CARBON FOOTPRINT AS WELL AS COLLABORATING WITH NATURE FORWARD COMPANIES. GAJIT IS AN INTRINSIC COLLECTIVE THAT HAS A UNIQUE WAY OF SEEING TECHNOLOGY. EMERGENCE IS COMPLEXITY ARISING FROM SIMPLICITY. A PRODUCT LINE THAT IS MORE POWERFUL THAN THE SUM OF THEIR PARTS. AN INTRIGUING CONCEPT THAT ALLOWS A NEW PERSPECTIVE OF TECHNOLOGY TO EMERGE AS A RESULT. BELONGING NATURALLY TO EACH OTHER. EACH COMPONENT INTRODUCES A NEW TYPE OF EXPERIENCE. INTEGRATING NATURE WITH TECHNOLOGY THROUGH DESIGN.

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ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS

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PROMOTES HEALTH AND ACTIVITY

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FUTURISTIC AND SIMPLISTIC

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INTERESTED DEMOGRAPHIC

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INTRODUCES NEW INTERFACES

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CREATES GAJIT EMERGENCE

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UNLIKE OTHER PRODUCTS

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TECHNOLOGICALLY POSSIBLE

Gajit is an environmental company first and an electronics design company second. The Green Gajit Energy initiative is a bold and efficient approach to help saving the environment. To lessen our carbon footprint we strive to be completely carbon neutral and create every Gajit with 100% recycled materials. With every Gajit purchase, SOME proceeds will be donated to environmental protection agencies. The Gajit recycling program lets you know you can safely recycle your old products and get credit towards your next device purchase. Our products use less power to help invest in carbon removal. In the fight against climate change every step counts, every recycled piece of material makes a difference.
Earth won't wait. Neither will we.

PRODUCT RED GAJITS

Money raised from (RED) products are donated to The Global Fund, a partnership between the public and private sectors to end AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. (RED)'s contributions are specifically invested in fighting the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. In recent years, the scope has also expanded to include The Global Fund's efforts in fighting COVID-19.