The Engineering Hub for Educational Audio.
Precision OEM/ODM manufacturing of audio learning devices for global educational brands, publishers, and Montessori partners. Compliance-first hardware architecture — engineered, tested, and documented for export.

Reliability is engineered, not promised.
A four-stage inspection regime, hardware-level safety limits, and full chemical documentation per batch.
Field Defect Rate
Four-stage PCB inspection — AOI, ICT, functional, and acoustic — driving sub-quarter-percent return rates across export markets.
Hardware Volume Limit
Hardware-level cap engineered into every audio IC, aligned with ASTM F963 and EN71 acoustic exposure thresholds.
Child-Safe Polymers
Food-contact-grade ABS and TPE sourced under REACH and CPSIA, validated through third-party chemical analysis per batch.
Switch Cycle Tested
Tactile components rated for five-year classroom utilization and validated under controlled drop and abrasion protocols.
Manufacturing tuned to your buyer.
Distinct production frameworks for each segment of the global educational market.
Preschool Brands
Impact-resistant housings and content-locked audio modules engineered for heavy classroom utilization.
Educational Publishers
OID reading-pen optics and audio-book module integration for bilingual and phonics curricula.
Montessori Brands
Hidden electronics inside natural wood and silicone forms — sensory-first, screen-free design.
Retail Chains
White-label audio products with regional localization, retail packaging, and direct-to-DC logistics.
Distributors
Multi-SKU production runs, FOB/CIF/DDP terms, and consolidated container programs across categories.
Production-ready platforms, customized to your brand.
Each platform below is a documented OEM baseline. Customize the housing, content, and packaging — keep the engineering, compliance, and tooling efficiency.
A decade of audio learning programs shipped.
Selected production photography from active OEM programs across publishers, preschool brands, and Montessori partners.





From concept to container — eight controlled phases.
Concept
Brief intake, audio architecture review, and target-market compliance mapping.
Prototyping
3D-printed enclosures and breadboard sound logic for stakeholder validation.
Mold Creation
Steel tooling design, DFM review, and acoustic chamber integration.
PCB Integration
Multi-layer PCB layout, component sourcing, and EMI containment.
Sound Programming
Audio compression, voice library mastering, and content-flash protocols.
Compliance Testing
Pre-certification labs against EN71-1/2/3, ASTM F963, CPSIA, REACH, and RoHS.
Packaging
Retail-ready cartons, gift boxes, and protective inner trays optimized for shipping.
Mass Production
Dust-free SMT, ultrasonic welding, and 100% functional sound QC at end of line.
Five standards. One documentation chain.
Every shipment leaves with traceable test reports for the destination markets it serves.
Mechanical, flammability, and chemical safety verification for toys destined for the EU and UK markets.
Comprehensive US toy safety standard covering heavy metals, sound limits, and battery enclosures.
Federal limits on lead, phthalates, and tracking labels — required for all children's products entering US retail.
Substance restriction framework. Every polymer batch is documented against the latest SVHC list.
Restriction of hazardous substances in PCBA — solder, plating, and component selection auditable end-to-end.
The lines, the labs, the people.
Audit-ready facilities open to scheduled video tours and on-site inspections by partner brands.



A knowledge hub for sourcing decisions.
OEM development, toy safety, compliance, and quality engineering — written for product and procurement teams.
How to Brief an Educational Audio Toy Manufacturer
What an OEM partner needs from your product team to compress your time-to-shelf without compromising compliance.
Read brief →ComplianceASTM F963 vs EN71: A Decision Matrix for Cross-Market Brands
When the same SKU ships to North America and Europe, which standard governs your design constraints first?
Read brief →Quality ControlInside a Four-Stage PCB Inspection Protocol
AOI, ICT, functional, acoustic — what each stage catches and why a missed step compounds in the field.
Read brief →Sourcing StrategyEvaluating an Audio Toy Factory Before You Sign an MOQ
Engineering capability, compliance documentation, and IP protection — a buyer's checklist beyond price.
Read brief →Educational InsightAcoustic Design for Phonics: What Pedagogy Demands of Hardware
Frequency response and clarity targets that meaningfully change early literacy outcomes.
Read brief →Product InsightsWhy Battery Compartments Make or Break a Toy Audit
Screw-locked, child-resistant compartments are the most common ASTM failure point for new entrants.
Read brief →Talk to the OEM engineering team.
Reach our Hong Kong office directly, or open an inquiry protocol for written feasibility within two business days.
Start Inquiry Protocol →Nexton Co., Limited
Educational Audio Toy OEM Authority
Unit 540, 5/F, 143 Wai Yip Street,
Kwun Tong, Kowloon,
Hong Kong



