- "VoxTek. Trust us."
- ―VoxTek tagline
VoxTek Enterprises is the company owned by Vox. It is the marketer of all the media-related brands that he has founded and currently owns.
Description[]
VoxTek is fairly well-known in Hell. It has a fair number of distributed products ranging from technology to food. As revealed in The Radio Demon comic, Vox can control some of these electronic-type products, such as hijacking the TV signal to make his face appear in order to intimidate Alastor. It is shown in "Radio Killed the Video Star" that the electronic devices also allow Vox to channel his hypnotic powers through to keep people's trust and attention to have them purchase more of his business' products.
Products[]
Entertainment[]
- Vogitek
- Voxflix
- VoxTube (non-canon)
- Voogle (non-canon)
Shows[]
- 666 News
- "Flee" (non-canon)
- "Yeah I Fucked Your Sister, So What?!"
Food[]
- V&V's
- Voot Floop
- Veets
- Voxsicle
- Bubble-O-Val
- Velvetto
Electronics[]
- Vphone (non-canon)
- Valkyrie Speaker 2.0
- V-Watch
- VoxTek Voyer Scope
- Voxtek Assist
Services[]
- Shuttervox (non-canon)
Others[]
- VoxTek Angelic Security (coming soon)
Trivia[]
- All of the products sold by the company start with the letter V or contain Vox's name.
- Voxtagram, the real-life interactive reality service, exists solely on its namesake website Instagram. While sharing similar properties as the rest of Vox's confirmed multimedia, the accounts are run by the SpindleHorse artists and are confirmed to be non-canon.[1] As shown in "Ozzie's", the service's true equivalent in Hell is called "Sinstagram".
- Some of the brands that appear in the Voxtagram accounts and throughout the official series are based on real-life brands of social media, food brands, services, and the like, such as:
- Vogitek being a parody of Logitech
- Voxflix being a parody of Netflix
- VoxTube being a parody of YouTube
- Voogle being a parody of Google
- V and V's being a parody of M&M's
- Voot Floop being a parody of Froot Loops
- Veets being a parody of Streets
- Bubble-O-Val being a parody of Bubble O' Bill
- Vphone being a parody of the iPhone
- V-Watch could be a parody of the Apple Watch
- Shuttervox being a parody of Shutterstock
- As implied by the Vees' partnership, VoxTek works frequently in collaboration with the porn studios of Valentino and the fashion business of Velvette.
- Aside from Velvette and Valentino’s businesses, Voxtek also partners with the businesses of other, influential Overlords despite Vox’s personal relationships with them for profit. This is shown in "Radio Killed the Video Star" where he had his PA contact Carmilla Carmine in order to begin his newly invented venture, "Angelic Security".
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- Vox's is called Voxsicle
- Valentino's is called Bubble-O-Val
- Velvette's is called Velvetto
The Veets are shown to come in three versions, each with the appearance of one of the Vees heads. - The VoxTek logo was made by Sam Miller and is designed to be Vox's hypno eye on it's side to create a V, and includes the Wi-Fi symbol.[3]
- Vox has no issue making up products on the spot in order to rid himself of bad publicity as long as he eventually makes them, such as Angelic Security.