01 Industries
Consumer electronics displays that survive demo, security, and the next product launch.
Consumer electronics and tech retail displays demand fixtures that handle live product demos, secure expensive SKUs, integrate cabling and retail display lighting cleanly, and refresh fast when the product roadmap moves. arX engineers interactive retail displays for phones, audio, smart home, computing, and accessories — built for high-traffic retail in national chains, demo-ready out of the box, with secure product displays designed to be updated rather than rebuilt every cycle.
02 What makes it different
Demo, security, cabling, refresh.
Four things show up in nearly every electronics program: live demo (shoppers expect to touch, lift, swipe, and listen — without making the product look fragile), security (high-ticket SKUs need anti-theft integrated, not bolted on), cabling and power (every demo needs power and often data, run cleanly through the fixture), and refresh cycles (product lines update on a 12–18 month cadence; the fixture has to outlast the SKU).
A fixture that nails three of those and fails one isn't a working program. We engineer for all four from the start.
03 Programs
Program types we build for electronics.
The formats we run.
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Endcap displays
Single-brand category presence at high-traffic store positions.
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Inline fixtures
Integrated into the broader category planogram.
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Countertop displays
Accessory and impulse SKUs at checkout or service desks.
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Shop-in-shops
Dedicated brand environments inside big-box electronics retailers.
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Demo stations
Single-SKU or hero-product zones with full live demo.
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Secure displays
Anti-theft integrated for phones, tablets, smartwatches, drones.
04 How we engineer
What we account for that generic shops don't.
Engineering for the realities of electronics retail
The shorthand: we build fixtures that the store can live with, not just fixtures that survived a photo shoot. A few examples of what we engineer in from the start are listed on the right.
- 01 Heat dissipation — for fixtures running multiple devices simultaneously
- 02 Cable management — survives shoppers, store associates, and accidental disconnects
- 03 Secure mounts — work with retailer-approved anti-theft systems
- 04 Refresh-in-place graphics — so launches don't require new fixtures
- 05 Modular product holders — so SKU changes don't require new tooling
- 06 Service access — so a store associate can swap a unit without taking the fixture apart
Retailers we work with.
National electronics retail spans a handful of dominant formats: dedicated electronics big-box, mass merchant electronics aisles, club, telco-owned retail, and carrier-store programs. Each has its own spec sheets and approval workflows, install windows and rollout schedules, compliance and security requirements, and brand-presentation standards.
We’ve worked through enough of these to know where the friction points usually are — and to build programs that get through approval cleanly the first time.
Sample work in electronics.
- Branded shop-in-shop programs inside national electronics retailers
- Endcap and inline display rollouts for phone and accessory brands
- Demo station programs for smart home and audio
- Secure displays for premium SKUs across multiple chains
07 Other industries
Other industries we serve.
10 Electronics FAQs
Electronics FAQs. Direct answers.
All FAQs01. Can arX displays integrate with our anti-theft system?
Yes. We engineer secure mounts to work with the retailer’s approved anti-theft system from the start — sensors, alarm modules, and lift-detection hardware integrated into the fixture rather than added on top.
02. How fast can you refresh a fixture when a new product launches?
Refresh-in-place graphics typically deploy in 4–6 weeks from approved art. Modular product holders update in the same window. Full fixture rebuilds are 12–20 weeks. We design for refresh from the first concept so most launches don’t need a rebuild.
03. Do you handle the cabling and power integration in-store?
Yes. Fixtures are engineered with cable channels, power feeds, and service access designed into the structure. Install crews handle in-store cabling and power runs as part of multi-store rollouts where required.
04. What's the typical lifecycle for an electronics retail display?
Permanent electronics fixtures run 3–7 years with refresh-in-place updates between product launches. Promotional displays for launches typically run 4–16 weeks. Engineering decisions early — modular components, swap zones — extend the practical lifecycle.