Series C Funded Consumer Electronics Startups
Across these 50 Series C rounds in Consumer Electronics, one disclosed outlier dominates: Classiq Technologies raised $110M (2025-05-12) and the next-large…
Across these 50 Series C rounds in Consumer Electronics, one disclosed outlier dominates: Classiq Technologies raised $110M (2025-05-12) and the next-largest disclosed rounds are in the ~$95M–$105M band (e.g., Instagrid $95M on 2024-01-23, Sense $105M on 2022-04-27, Timescale $110M on 2022-02-22). At the low end, the smallest disclosed amount is RainFocus at $100K (2021-09-07), far below most other disclosed rounds that cluster around the tens of millions.
Timing is concentrated near the top of the list: the most recent entry is Paragraf ($55M) on 2025-08-25, and disclosed amounts appear repeatedly in mid-2024 and early-to-mid 2022 (e.g., Instagrid 2024-01-23 $95M; Fortress Information Security 2022-04-19 $125M; Menlo Micro 2022-03-09 $150M). Geography is also patterned around the US and Israel, with multiple Series C entries in San Francisco (Linear 2025-06-10 $82M; xMEMS 2024-09-04 undisclosed; Percepto 2023-06-12 $67M; Dedrone 2022-07-13 $30M). Amounts are frequently undisclosed: 10 of 50 rows show “undisclosed” (e.g., TeraWatt Technology 2025-07-14; Blackpoint Cyber is disclosed at $190M on 2023-06-08), creating a partial view for outlier comparisons.
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What stands out in round size for this Series C Consumer Electronics set, and where do most disclosed deals cluster?
Classiq Technologies’ $110M on 2025-05-12 is the largest disclosed amount in the table, with the next-largest disclosed rounds near the same scale (e.g., Menlo Micro $150M on 2022-03-09 and Fortress Information Security $125M on 2022-04-19 are higher, while many others sit well below). Disclosed amounts most often fall in the tens-of-millions range, with the smallest disclosed deal being RainFocus at $100K on 2021-09-07.
Do the most recent rounds cluster into a narrow time window?
Yes: the newest three rounds are within about two months of each other—Paragraf (2025-08-25 $55M), FieldPulse (2025-08-11 $50M), and TeraWatt Technology (2025-07-14 undisclosed). Beyond that, there is also repeated activity across early 2024 (e.g., Instagrid 2024-01-23 $95M and Onera Health 2024-01-16 $33M) before the list moves into 2023 and 2022.
Which cities appear more than once, suggesting local clustering?
San Francisco is the clearest repeated city: Linear (2025-06-10 $82M), xMEMS (2024-09-04 undisclosed), and Dedrone (2022-07-13 $30M) all use San Francisco, alongside other Bay Area entries such as Palo Alto’s Instrumental (2022-02-16 $50M). Israel is another pattern via Tel Aviv/Haifa entries like Classiq Technologies (Tel Aviv 2025-05-12 $110M) and proteanTecs (Haifa 2021-09-23 $50M).
How much of the table is missing disclosed amounts, and does that affect outlier reads?
10 of 50 rows are “undisclosed” (e.g., TeraWatt Technology 2025-07-14; Secret Double Octopus 2024-10-28; Flyability 2023-03-03). Because those rows lack dollar figures, size-based comparisons rely heavily on disclosed cases such as Blackpoint Cyber’s $190M (2023-06-08) and RainFocus’s $100K (2021-09-07).
Are there distinct size outliers besides the biggest and smallest disclosed deals?
Yes: Blackpoint Cyber’s $190M on 2023-06-08 is a high-side outlier relative to many other disclosed rounds that center around $25M–$110M (e.g., Onera Health $33M on 2024-01-16; Ayar Labs $25M on 2023-05-24). On the low side, RainFocus at $100K (2021-09-07) is far below typical disclosed rounds in the table.
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