Versuni (formerly Philips Consumer Lifestyle) is a privately-owned Dutch company, headquartered in
Amsterdam
Amsterdam ( , ; ; ) is the capital of the Netherlands, capital and Municipalities of the Netherlands, largest city of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It has a population of 933,680 in June 2024 within the city proper, 1,457,018 in the City Re ...
, which produces
consumer electronics
Consumer electronics, also known as home electronics, are electronic devices intended for everyday household use. Consumer electronics include those used for entertainment, Communication, communications, and recreation. Historically, these prod ...
and
small appliance
A small domestic appliance, also known as a small electric appliance or minor appliance or simply a small appliance, small domestic or small electric, is a portable or semi-portable machine, generally used on table-tops, counter-tops or oth ...
s. Formerly a subsidiary of Dutch electronics conglomerate
Philips
Koninklijke Philips N.V. (), simply branded Philips, is a Dutch multinational health technology company that was founded in Eindhoven in 1891. Since 1997, its world headquarters have been situated in Amsterdam, though the Benelux headquarter ...
, it was sold to Chinese private equity firm
Hillhouse Investment in 2021.
Versuni sells their products under the
Philips
Koninklijke Philips N.V. (), simply branded Philips, is a Dutch multinational health technology company that was founded in Eindhoven in 1891. Since 1997, its world headquarters have been situated in Amsterdam, though the Benelux headquarter ...
brand name (under license), as well as under the brands Preethi,
Gaggia and
Saeco
Philips Saeco S.p.A., or short Saeco, is an Italian manufacturer of manual, super-automatic and capsule espresso machines and other electrical goods with headquarters and factories in Gaggio Montano near Bologna.
History
The company was found ...
(under license from Italian coffee-maker manufacturer Evoca Group),
Senseo and L'Or and Baristina.
History

While Philips' first product was manufactured in 1891, the first product that would fit in the Consumer Electronics division was a
television
Television (TV) is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. Additionally, the term can refer to a physical television set rather than the medium of transmission. Television is a mass medium for advertising, ...
, experimentally manufactured in 1925. In 1927, Philips began producing
radio
Radio is the technology of communicating using radio waves. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves of frequency between 3 hertz (Hz) and 300 gigahertz (GHz). They are generated by an electronic device called a transmitter connec ...
s. Only five years later, Philips had sold one million of them. One other major product release came in 1963, when the
Compact Cassette
The Compact Cassette, also commonly called a cassette tape, audio cassette, or simply tape or cassette, is an analog magnetic tape recording format for audio recording and playback. Invented by Lou Ottens and his team at the Dutch company ...
was introduced.
After Philips Consumer Electronics acquired companies as
Magnavox
Magnavox (Latin for "great voice", often stylized as MAGNAVOX) is an American electronics brand. It was purchased by North American Philips in 1974, which was absorbed into Dutch electronics company Philips in 1987. The predecessor to Magnavox w ...
and
Sylvania in the late-1970s, Philips managed to sell their 100-millionth TV-set in 1984.
Throughout the 1990s, increasing competition from East Asian manufacturers (initially Japanese, then Korean and Chinese) led to a general erosion in market share, particularly in developing markets such as India.
As a result, consumer electronics became an increasingly smaller part of their business, leading to a variety of divestments.
In 2008, Philips transferred its American television business to Japanese company
Funai, allowing them to sell and distribute TVs under the Philips and
Magnavox
Magnavox (Latin for "great voice", often stylized as MAGNAVOX) is an American electronics brand. It was purchased by North American Philips in 1974, which was absorbed into Dutch electronics company Philips in 1987. The predecessor to Magnavox w ...
brands for the American market. In 2010, their Indian television business was transferred to
Videocon, who now make Philips TVs for the Indian market under license.
That same year, their mainland Chinese television business was transferred to Chinese state-controlled company
TPV Technology.
In 2012, Philips spun-off its loss-making TV business globally to
TP Vision, a joint-venture with Chinese state-controlled company
TPV Technology (who had previously held the license to sell Philips TVs in the mainland Chinese market). This excluded their American, Indian and Chinese television businesses, which had already been transferred to other licensees (as above). Philips initially held a 30% stake in the joint venture, which was sold to
TPV Technology in 2014.
Philips announced in January 2013 that it agreed to sell its consumer electronics division to Japan-based
Funai Electric Co. for €150 million (US$201.8 million). This would leave mainly consumer products for personal care and health in this division of Philips. However, in October 2013, Philips announced that it would not proceed with the sale, instead initiating litigation against Funai, alleging breach of contract by Funai.
In 2021, Philips sold their Domestic Appliances business to
Hillhouse Investment, a Chinese private-equity firm controlled by entrepreneur
Zhang Lei, for €3.7 billion (US$4.37 billion). As part of the deal, the new company received the right to use the Philips brand name for consumer electronics for a period of 15 years following the deal, at an estimated cost of €700 million over that time period.
In 2023, the company was rebranded as Versuni.
Versuni has begun to target India as a key growth market, with the opening of a factory manufacturing air fryers and garment steamers in
Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad ( ), also spelled Amdavad (), is the most populous city in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is the administrative headquarters of the Ahmedabad district and the seat of the Gujarat High Court. Ahmedabad's population of 5,570,585 ...
in 2024. It is estimated that this will increase the proportion of products Versuni sells in India that are locally manufactured from 70% to 90%.
In May 2024,
Bloomberg
Bloomberg may refer to:
People
* Daniel J. Bloomberg (1905–1984), audio engineer
* Georgina Bloomberg (born 1983), professional equestrian
* Michael Bloomberg (born 1942), American businessman and founder of Bloomberg L.P.; politician a ...
reported that Versuni was exploring the possibility of listing their Indian business, which could value it at US$800 million, and that they were in early stages of discussion with investment banks regarding this.
Products
Versuni primarily sells
small appliances under the Philips brand (under license from
Philips
Koninklijke Philips N.V. (), simply branded Philips, is a Dutch multinational health technology company that was founded in Eindhoven in 1891. Since 1997, its world headquarters have been situated in Amsterdam, though the Benelux headquarter ...
). These include:
*
Air fryers
*
Rice cookers
*
Blenders
*
Kettles
*
Clothes irons
*
Clothes steamer
A clothes steamer, also called a garment steamer or simply a steamer, is a device used for quickly removing wrinkles from clothing, garments and textile, fabrics with the use of high temperature steam. They can for example be used to straighten w ...
*
Vacuum cleaners
*
Air purifiers
Versuni also sells
domestic coffee makers, under the Philips,
Gaggia,
Saeco
Philips Saeco S.p.A., or short Saeco, is an Italian manufacturer of manual, super-automatic and capsule espresso machines and other electrical goods with headquarters and factories in Gaggio Montano near Bologna.
History
The company was found ...
,
Senseo and L'Or brands.
They sell a variety of home appliances in India under the Preethi brand, including mixer-grinders.
Philips-branded
electric toothbrushes and
rotary shavers are not made by Versuni, but continue to be manufactured and sold by
Philips
Koninklijke Philips N.V. (), simply branded Philips, is a Dutch multinational health technology company that was founded in Eindhoven in 1891. Since 1997, its world headquarters have been situated in Amsterdam, though the Benelux headquarter ...
itself under its Personal Care division.
Timeline
*1949, began selling television sets.
*1951, introduced the
Philishave two-headed rotary shaver, marketed in the USA under the Norelco name.
*1963, introduced the
Compact Cassette
The Compact Cassette, also commonly called a cassette tape, audio cassette, or simply tape or cassette, is an analog magnetic tape recording format for audio recording and playback. Invented by Lou Ottens and his team at the Dutch company ...
.
*1963, introduced the first domestic home video tape recorder, the
405 line 1" tape reel model
EL3400.
*1978, introduced the
Laserdisc
LaserDisc (LD) is a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium. It was developed by Philips, Pioneer Corporation, Pioneer, and the movie studio MCA Inc., MCA. The format was initially marketed in the United State ...
player, using technology invented in the 1960s.
*1978, introduced the Philips Videopac G7000 (pictured below), a home video game console developed by its
Magnavox
Magnavox (Latin for "great voice", often stylized as MAGNAVOX) is an American electronics brand. It was purchased by North American Philips in 1974, which was absorbed into Dutch electronics company Philips in 1987. The predecessor to Magnavox w ...
division. Marketed in the United States as the
Odyssey2 console. Variations of the console were sold worldwide through 1984.
*1979, introduced the
Video 2000-system: a technically superior design, but a commercial failure.
*1982, launched the
Compact Disc
The compact disc (CD) is a Digital media, digital optical disc data storage format co-developed by Philips and Sony to store and play digital audio recordings. It employs the Compact Disc Digital Audio (CD-DA) standard and was capable of hol ...
in partnership with Sony.
*1983, participated in developing the MSX home computer standard. This computer standard was mainly popular in Japan and the Netherlands.
*1991, introduced the
CD-i, the Compact Disc Interactive system, which had many video-game console-type features, but was not a sales success.
*1992, launched the ill-fated
Digital Compact Cassette format.
*1995, manufactured the
Atari Jaguar's
CD add-on for
Atari
Atari () is a brand name that has been owned by several entities since its inception in 1972. It is currently owned by French holding company Atari SA (formerly Infogrames) and its focus is on "video games, consumer hardware, licensing and bl ...
.
*1996, launched the
DVD as part of the
DVD Consortium. The company received a royalty on every DVD and
Blu-ray Disc
Blu-ray (Blu-ray Disc or BD) is a Digital media, digital optical disc data storage format designed to supersede the DVD format. It was invented and developed in 2005 and released worldwide on June 20, 2006, capable of storing several hours of ...
manufactured for their
EFMPlus technology.
*1999, launched the
Super Audio CD
Super Audio CD (SACD) is an optical disc format for audio storage introduced in 1999. It was developed jointly by Sony and Philips Electronics and intended to be the successor to the compact disc (CD) format.
The SACD format allows multiple a ...
in partnership with Sony.
*2000, launched the luminaire Iridium.
*2001, successfully launched the
Senseo coffeemaker, first in the Netherlands and from 2002 onwards, in other countries across Europe. It produces coffee by brewing from custom-made pads containing coffee grounds. The original Senseo pads are produced by
Douwe Egberts. The Senseo has been available in the US since 2004.
*2004, Philips HomeLabs research center created the
Mirror TV technology used in their MiraVision television line.
*2006, introduced the
Blu-ray Disc
Blu-ray (Blu-ray Disc or BD) is a Digital media, digital optical disc data storage format designed to supersede the DVD format. It was invented and developed in 2005 and released worldwide on June 20, 2006, capable of storing several hours of ...
in partnership with
Sony
is a Japanese multinational conglomerate (company), conglomerate headquartered at Sony City in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. The Sony Group encompasses various businesses, including Sony Corporation (electronics), Sony Semiconductor Solutions (i ...
.
*2008, introduced flatscreen with
WOW VX technology. (3D TV)
*2008, introduced the Relationship Care range of
Philips Intimate Massagers to the UK market.
*2009, introduced the
Philips Cinema 21:9 TV in a widescreen mode for HDTVs with an LCD display using the aspect ratio.
File:Philips EL3302.jpg, Philips Cassette Recorder (1963)
File:Philips Videopac G7400.jpg, Philips Videopac+ G7400 video game console (1983)
File:Philips SE245 (dodatkowa słuchawka).jpg, Philips SE246 cordless phone
File:Philips Screenphone P100-SE.JPG, Philips screenphone (2009)
File:Philips Rasierer 015 wp 1 uf.jpg, Philips electric razor, 2010
Inventions
Compact Cassette
In 1962 Philips invented the compact audio cassette medium for audio storage. Although there were other magnetic tape cartridge systems, the Compact Cassette became dominant as a result of Philips's decision to license the format free of charge.
Laserdisc
Laserdisc was a 30 cm disc designed with
MCA meant to compete with
VHS and even replace it. While not as generally popular as VHS, due to the initial investment costs of players, somewhat higher costs of movie titles, the initial read-only format and early manufacturing issues, it eventually enjoyed extensive success among serious video collectors, like its contemporaneous rival Betamax. The technologies created for Laserdisc would later be used again for the Compact Disc.
Compact Disc (CD)
Although Philips' and MCA's Laserdisc project never reached the VHS mass market level, Philips still thought the format should be able to succeed, and, in collaboration with
Sony
is a Japanese multinational conglomerate (company), conglomerate headquartered at Sony City in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. The Sony Group encompasses various businesses, including Sony Corporation (electronics), Sony Semiconductor Solutions (i ...
, launched the smaller CD in 1982.
DVD
The DVD (Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc), the eventual successor of the CD (Compact Disc), met a long road of setbacks. Philips wanted to continue with the CD in a new format called ''MultiMedia Compact Disc'' (MMCD), while another group (led by
Toshiba
is a Japanese multinational electronics company headquartered in Minato, Tokyo. Its diversified products and services include power, industrial and social infrastructure systems, elevators and escalators, electronic components, semiconductors ...
) was developing a competing format, then named ''Super Density'' (SD) disc. Their representatives approached
IBM
International Business Machines Corporation (using the trademark IBM), nicknamed Big Blue, is an American Multinational corporation, multinational technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York, and present in over 175 countries. It is ...
for advice on the
file system. IBM also learned of Philips' and Sony's initiative. IBM convinced a group of computer industry experts (among them
Apple
An apple is a round, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (''Malus'' spp.). Fruit trees of the orchard or domestic apple (''Malus domestica''), the most widely grown in the genus, are agriculture, cultivated worldwide. The tree originated ...
,
Dell
Dell Inc. is an American technology company that develops, sells, repairs, and supports personal computers (PCs), Server (computing), servers, data storage devices, network switches, software, computer peripherals including printers and webcam ...
, etc.) to form a working group. The Technical Working Group (TWG) voted to boycott both formats unless they merged to prevent another
format war (like the
videotape format war
The videotape format war was a period of competition or " format war" of incompatible models of consumer-level analog video videocassette and video cassette recorders (VCR) in the late 1970s and the 1980s, mainly involving the Betamax and VHS ...
). The result was the DVD specification, finalized in 1995. The DVD video format was first introduced in Japan in 1996, later in 1997 in the U.S. as limited test run, then across Europe and the other continents from late 1998 onwards.
Blu-ray Disc
Blu-ray Disc, yet again primarily developed by Philips and Sony, utilizes
blue-violet coloured diodes to create an even shorter wavelength beam than CD or DVD. Because of this, the capacity is much more than that of CD or DVD, being 25 GB single-layered or 50 GB dual-layered.
References
External links
Official website
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Dutch companies established in 2008
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