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Founded Year

2015

Stage

Seed | Dead

Total Raised

$20K

Last Raised

$20K

About Juke

Juke ceased operation in 2018. Juke is a sports polling platform. The platform allows users to post their opinions and get feedback from other fans. It was founded in 2015 and is based in Los Angeles, California.

Headquarters Location

Los Angeles, California,

United States

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Juke Patents

Juke has filed 2 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • Audio codecs
  • Audio engineering
  • Audio equipment manufacturers
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Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

11/12/2019

11/2/2021

Audio codecs, Audio engineering, Network protocols, Serial buses, Computer buses

Grant

Application Date

11/12/2019

Grant Date

11/2/2021

Title

Related Topics

Audio codecs, Audio engineering, Network protocols, Serial buses, Computer buses

Status

Grant

Latest Juke News

The updated Nissan Juke received a portion of criticism in Europe: the cons became known

Jun 8, 2023

No Comments Nissan Juke 2023 is still produced in a non-standard body for the world market, which still causes a lot of criticism from motorists. However, despite this feature, the Japanese model is in rather high demand in Europe. Moreover, many owners speak positively about this crossover, although they say that it has certain drawbacks. While its style is quite bold, the interior looks run-of-the-mill. The build quality is decent, and there’s a decent amount of adjustment to help you find a comfortable driving position. However, the driving position feels too cramped and there isn’t much room to stretch out. The hybrid version is worth overpaying. A crossover with such an installation is smooth and consumes significantly less fuel than in a conventional modification with an internal combustion engine. Driving around the city is where the Japanese model will mostly be used. The fairly high riding position gives you a good view of the road ahead, and the steering is light enough to make maneuvering a breeze. Rear visibility is poor, as the pillars and roof interfere. You’ll want to opt for a car with a parking camera to negate this. The above disadvantages are partly due to the layout of the car. The Japanese model is compact in size, so it may not have enough free space in the cabin. And the design features of the exterior impose restrictions on visibility. Since the Juke is designed for city use, it’s no surprise that this is where it’s best suited. The driver has a good view of the road ahead, and fairly light steering makes it easy to park the car. However, you will have to contend with rather poor rear visibility. It is better to buy a hybrid modification, since in it the driver can cope with traffic situations as simply as possible. The reaction of the engine and gearbox is much better than the version with a conventional internal combustion engine. But the clutch of a manual gearbox is not very convenient. With a range of safety technologies available out of the box, the Juke is pretty well equipped for highway travel. However, due to the large wheels, comfort in this case will not be high. Road and wind noise is present, but it is not unbearable. The Japanese model is focused more on urban operation. Under these conditions, the main advantages of the crossover are revealed. But for long trips, the Japanese model can also be considered. However, keep in mind that Juke refers to entry-level cars. Therefore, while driving, it does not provide a high level of comfort. It’s not an off-road vehicle, as the numb steering and soft suspension give you a feeling more like riding a mattress on a hill. This comment also shows that the Japanese model is mainly focused on urban operation. In particular, it has too soft suspension to speak of comfort when driving outside of asphalt. Even though you sit quite high in it, which gives you a decent view to the front, it feels cramped inside. It’s not inconvenient. but, if you want more room to stretch out, you’ll like other similar crossovers better. The build quality is pretty good, and the scratchy plastic doesn’t show up where you actually touch it. In general, if we discard custom design, Juke is a good urban crossover with a set of necessary options. Author: Fedor Averiev 2023-06-07 07:12:01

Juke Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Juke founded?

    Juke was founded in 2015.

  • Where is Juke's headquarters?

    Juke's headquarters is located at Los Angeles.

  • What is Juke's latest funding round?

    Juke's latest funding round is Seed.

  • How much did Juke raise?

    Juke raised a total of $20K.

  • Who are the investors of Juke?

    Investors of Juke include Global Sports Venture Studio.

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