
Source: Entracker
Bengaluru, September 1, 2025 — Bengaluru-based consumer electronics start-up Cuzor Labs has secured ₹5 crore in seed funding from Ramesh Kannan, founder and managing director of Kaynes Technology India Ltd. This is Kannan’s first personal angel investment and indicates both Kannan’s confidence in the company’s growth trajectory.
Cuzor stated it will use the recently obtained funds to improve product innovation, enter new categories, and increase its research and development (R&D). The company is known for bringing products that are completely designed and made in India, which focus on performance and reliability as well as customer satisfaction.
Entry into the Fast-Charging Market
Cuzor now enters the fast-charging accessories space with its latest move – the launch of the fast charger Pulse 70W. The device (charger) is priced at ₹2,499 and is available on Amazon. According to the company, Pulse 70W is not a charger, but it brings some new things to the market.
The Pulse 70W is built on GaNSense technology and is wholly designed, engineered, and manufactured in India. Indian chargers in this segment are fully developed indigenously. Cuzor believes it can limit dependence on imports and emphasizes India’s manufacturing capability for consumer electronics.
Main Features of Pulse 70W:
The updated charger has several exciting features that are first-of-their-kind in the industry:
- Dual-port charging. By using both ports at the same time, users can charge devices up to 25% faster than single-port charging.
- LED charging indicators. Lights indicate the charging status in real time, providing users with clear information and updates.
- Two-year doorstep warranty: A customer-friendly feature that provides service and replacements at the doorstep of the customer.
- 70W output with 91% efficiency: The charger is able to speed charge a number of devices, including smartphones, tablets, and laptops.
The charger features the latest Navitas GaNSense Gen 4 IC, allowing it to operate with high efficiency and less heat. Reducing heat stress enhances overall durability and gives you a safer, long-term charging solution. It provides the convenience of worldwide fast-charging standards, including PD 3.0, PPS and QC3.0, making it a universal charge experience for all professionals and tech-savvy users.
Cuzor Labs Background
Founded in 2020 and built exclusively around in-house product design and local manufacturing, Cuzor Labs has an identity built on “Make in India.” Cuzor Labs occupies 41% of the market share in India in the Mini UPS space and continues to grow. Its “power banks” for computing products are typically used to keep internet connectivity up and running during power cuts; in homes and small economic environments, this makes them desirable products for people to use.