If you are going to make such claims please post your evidence.
Standard manufacturing process:
- Engineers in Penn design the product
- Purchasing goes out to find vendors
- Case is made by an injection molding company
- heatsink is made at an Aluminum foundry
- bare circuit board is made by a board manufacturer
- chips and leds come from respective component manufacturers (resistors, transistors, logic gates, etc)
- Cable made by a cable manufacturer
- Acrylic top by an acrylic company
- Screws from a hardware company
- Parts all come in
- In house manufacturing (in Penn)
- Boards are filled with chips and leds
- US employees build up the units
- R&D does follow up testing
- Finished goods are packaged and shipped
Similar process for all of their products.
It is not economical for Ecotech to run injection molding equipment, an aluminum foundry and a chip manufacturing facility. They could bring in the tech to make the bare boards (perhaps that exists or they will in the future), but generally that requires some specialized chemical processes.
The "Chinese knockoff market" that you refer to is when a company outsources the full process to an external company. In the above process, the individual manufacturers are often from a global footprint (many may be local or in the US). None of the individuals know the other vendors. They also do not know what components go where on the boards.
Again, if you have evidence that they no longer manufacture in the US, please provide it. Do you have a news article about layoffs in their Pennsylvania facility? Ads where they are selling their chip placing equipment?
This knockoff is a classic example of a manufacturer in a country who does not recognize international IP/ brand identity. Often times they have a similar external look, but the internal components are garbage. The internal design often skips standard protection protocols making them fire and electrical hazards. They have no UL or CE certifications and are often imported as "novelty" items.