AAC Technologies Holdings Inc., an investment holding company, provides sensory experience solutions in Greater China, the United States, Europe, Other Asian countries, and internationally. The company operates through Acoustics Product, PSS – Automotive & Consumer Acoustics Products, Electromagnetic Drives and Precision Mechanics, Optics Products, Sensor and Semiconductor Products, and other products segments. It provides acoustics products for smartphones, laptops, tablets, earphones, smartwatches, tv, intelligent vehicles, and AR/VR; and manufactures and sells haptic solutions that are used in gaming, music, video, Ui interaction, VR/MR, intelligent cockpits, social networking, trackpad, stylus, and accessibility. The company also offers precision mechanics comprise structures for smart device casing; optical lenses, camera modules, and optical actuators, as well as voice coil motor products; and micro electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) microphones and technology solutions for consumer electronics, automotive, smart wearables, robotics, IoT, and other domains. In addition, it provides research and development services; manufactures and sells tooling and precision components, electronic components, and related accessories; and provides electroplating services, as well as engages in investment activities. The company was formerly known as AAC Acoustic Technologies Holdings Inc. and changed its name to AAC Technologies Holdings Inc. in May 2011. AAC Technologies Holdings Inc. was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Shenzhen, the People’s Republic of China.
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