Company: FOXX
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-006111
Chunk: 114

Company: Foxx Development Holdings Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form: 424B3
Chunk 114
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| Alpharetta, GA |     |            300 |     | Office         |     | 08/04/2024      |     | $        |   500.00 |
| Duluth, GA     |     |            500 |     | Warehouse      |     | 07/31/2024      |     | $        |   100.00 |

Employees As of the date of this report, we had 25 full -timeemployees. We believe that we maintain a good working relationship with our employees, and we have not experienced any material labor disputes.

| Department                         |     | Number of 
 Employees |
| Customer Service                   |     |         1 |
| Sales and Marketing                |     |         8 |
| Product Research and Testing       |     |         4 |
| Information Technology             |     |         3 |
| Human Resources and Administration |     |         4 |
| Finance                            |     |         5 |
| Total                              |     |        25 |

Certifications For open market products including U.S. e -commercesites, retail stores and distributor channels, etc., we will conduct FCC and Google Mobile Services test and obtained corresponding certifications.

73 FCC certification is to ensure that an eligible electronics device only produces safe levels of radio frequency (RF). For more information, see “ Government Regulation — FCC Equipment Authorization” below. GMS refers to a selected array of Google proprietary applications and services that embody the company’s core values (such as Chrome, Gmail, YouTube, Maps, PlayStore, etc.). Android devices need the GMS certification to run all the Google proprietary applications, without which, the device will not be able to operate any of these applications. Government Regulation FCC Equipment Authorization In the United States, the FCC regulates RF devices. RF devices, including components used in cell phones, routers, and other devices we sell, are devices capable of emitting radio frequencies by radiation, conduction, or other means. An RF device being imported, marketed, or used in the United States is subject to the equipment authorization requirements established by the FCC and cannot be imported, marketed, or used without complying with such requirements. Equipment authorization requirements are intended to ensure that RF devices comply with the FCC’s emissions, power level, and other technical rules. FCC Covered List Pursuant to the Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Act of 2019, the FCC created and maintains a list (Covered List) of telecommunications services and equipment that pose an unacceptable risk