Venture - Series Unknown Funded Hardware Startups
Disclosed round sizes in this “Venture - Series Unknown” hardware set are tightly clustered at the low tens of millions, except for two clear outliers: Net…
Disclosed round sizes in this “Venture - Series Unknown” hardware set are tightly clustered at the low tens of millions, except for two clear outliers: Netomnia’s $385M (2022-04-08) is the largest disclosed amount in the 50 rows, while the next-largest disclosed round is EnduroSat’s $104M (2025-11-01). Many other disclosed checks sit far below that—several are $27M or less (e.g., SmartSky Networks $27M on 2022-06-13; Seegrid $30M on 2022-07-11; Sonair $6M on 2025-09-19). The list also shows temporal edge effects: the most recent funding is Lonestar on 2025-11-26, while the oldest row dates to 2022-04-01 (Swivel), spanning 2022-04-01 to 2025-11-26.
Date patterns concentrate in a multi-year band rather than a single quarter: entries recur through 2022 (e.g., several in April–July 2022) and then reappear in 2025 with smaller, mostly single-digit-to-tens-of-millions disclosed amounts (e.g., ShipIn $11M on 2025-10-08; InCountry $10M on 2025-09-27). Geographic concentration is less obvious—no single city repeats in the shown data—while disclosure is frequently missing: 14 of 50 rounds are “undisclosed” amounts (e.g., RaySecur on 2025-11-23; Transcelestial Technologies on 2025-11-10), which makes disclosed-size comparisons rely on the remaining 36 rows.
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What’s the largest disclosed round here, and how much bigger is it than the rest of the disclosed amounts?
The largest disclosed amount is Netomnia’s $385M on 2022-04-08, and it dwarfs the next-largest disclosed round: EnduroSat’s $104M on 2025-11-01. Most other disclosed rounds are well below that top pair, such as Scale Computing’s $55M (2022-07-12) and SmartSky Networks’ $27M (2022-06-13).
Which disclosed rounds sit near the “top of the pack,” and where do the mid-range deals cluster?
Beyond the $104M and $385M outliers, the largest disclosed figures in the table include Movandi $40M (2025-10-16), Seegrid $30M (2022-07-11), Proemion $33M (2022-10-24), and SmartSky Networks $27M (2022-06-13). A lot of the remaining disclosed rounds cluster in the teens-to-20s-of-millions range—for example Reach Mobile $8M (2022-06-06) is below that band, but Link Labs $9M (2022-10-07) and Greenzie $8M (2022-10-17) show how quickly disclosed sizes drop.
Are the most recent rounds (roughly last 90 days in the table) dominated by disclosed sizes or by “undisclosed” amounts?
In the 2025 late-window, disclosed rounds appear but “undisclosed” is still present—for example RaySecur ($undisclosed$) on 2025-11-23 and Transcelestial Technologies ($undisclosed$) on 2025-11-10 sit alongside disclosed checks like Lonestar $400K$ (2025-11-26), EnduroSat $104M$ (2025-11-01), and Movandi $40M$ (2025-10-16). This limits how cleanly disclosed-size trends can be inferred from the newest entries alone.
Does any city repeat enough to suggest a local hub effect in this list?
Across the 50 rows, city repetition is not strong enough to form a clear hub pattern: examples include Austin, Texas (Swivel on 2022-04-01), London, England (Enate on 2022-10-11 and KETS Quantum Security on 2022-04-22 and Netomnia on 2022-04-08), and Zurich, Switzerland (ANYbotics on 2025-09-26 and Archilogic on 2022-09-14). While London and Zurich each recur, most cities appear only once, such as Sofia for EnduroSat (2025-11-01) and St. Petersburg for Lonestar (2025-11-26).
What does the disclosure pattern imply for interpreting “largest round” comparisons in this segment?
Fourteen of the 50 rows show “undisclosed” amounts (for example RaySecur on 2025-11-23, PhotonPath on 2022-10-19, and Benya Technologies on 2022-10-10). Because these undisclosed deals are excluded from amount-based rankings, the observed outliers—Netomnia $385M (2022-04-08) and EnduroSat $104M (2025-11-01)—are comparisons among disclosed amounts only, not the full set of rounds.
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