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Where to Find Xevotellos Model Number in the Philippines – Complete Guide

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The 10-Second Truth: Your Xevotellos model number lives in one of three spots: (1) a laser-etched label on the device’s back or base, (2) the barcode sticker on the original box, or (3) page 1 of the user manual. In the Philippines, genuine units always start with `XVT-` or `FOK-`. Anything else is a red flag.

Counterfeits are everywhere—from Divisoria stalls to shady Shopee listings. This guide cuts the noise and shows you exactly where to look, how to spot fakes, and which stores in Manila, Cebu, and Davao actually sell the real deal.

Most Common Places to Find Model Number

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Xevotellos Decoded: What You’re Actually Buying

Xevotellos isn’t a household name like Samsung or Apple. It’s a budget-tech disruptor (launched 2025) that undercuts premium brands by 40–60% while delivering 80% of the performance. Here’s what’s actually in circulation:

Product Line What It Does Street Price (PHP) Common Fakes
Smart Home IoT hubs, smart plugs, sensors ₱2,500 – ₱8,000 Rebranded Chinese no-names
Wearables Fitness bands, sleep trackers ₱3,200 – ₱6,500 Fake heart-rate sensors
Audio TWS earbuds, BT speakers ₱1,800 – ₱5,000 Copycat designs from Shenzhen
Wellness Tech Digital health monitors ₱2,000 – ₱4,500 Placebo gadgets with no sensors

Critical Reality Check: As of April 2026, Xevotellos has no official Philippine subsidiary. Everything sells through third-party distributors. That gap is where scammers thrive.

The Hunt: 4 Exact Spots to Find the Model Number

Stop guessing. Check these locations in order.

 Spot 1: The Device Body (Gold Standard)

Gadget Type Where to Look What Authentic Looks Like
Smart Hub Back panel, next to power jack XVT-SH2026-PH (laser-etched)
Fitness Band Inner strap, near the clasp XVT-WB100 or FOK-3321
TWS Earbuds Inside case lid, near hinge XVT-EB250 (crisp, shallow engraving)
BT Speaker Bottom rubber foot or base XVT-SP300 or FOK-5540

Pro Move: Pull out your phone’s flashlight and switch to macro mode. Real etching feels smooth to the touch. Fake stickers peel at the edges and feel raised.

Spot 2: The Box (Second Best)

Flip the box and scan three zones:

  1. Side Panel: Barcode + manufacturing date
  2. Back Panel: Full specs, voltage, and the model code
  3. Inner Lid: Some 2026 batches print it inside the top flap

Authentic Box Checklist:

–   Holographic DTI seal (shimmers under light)

–   Scannable QR code (links to a real product page)

–   Sharp, high-DPI printing (no blurry fonts)

 Spot 3: The Manual & Warranty Card

Open the booklet. The model number hides in:

–   Page 1: “Product Overview” section

–   Last Page: Warranty registration form

–   Quick Start Pamphlet: Separate fold-out sheet

Format to Expect:

> Model: `XVT-EB250-2026-PH`

> Serial: `PH26-884291`

 Spot 4: The Companion App (For Smart Gear)

If it connects to your phone:

  1. Download XevConnect or SmartLife (Play Store/App Store only)
  2. Pair the device
  3. Tap Settings → About → Device Info

Tell-Tale Signs of a Clone:

–   Shows “Unknown Device” or “Generic-001”

–   No firmware version listed

–   App crashes during pairing

Cracking the Code: Model Number Anatomy

Knowing the format lets you spot fakes from a mile away.

 The 2026 Philippines Standard

XVT – [Product] – [Tier] – [Year] – [Market]

Segment What It Means Valid Examples
Prefix Brand ID XVT (official), FOK (legacy/gray)
Product Device type EB (Earbuds), WB (Wearable), SH (Smart Home), SP (Speaker)
Tier Performance level 100 (Lite), 250 (Pro), 300 (Ultra)
Year Batch year 2025, 2026
Market Destination PH (Philippines), SEA (Regional)

Real Example: `XVT-EB250-2026-PH` = Earbuds Pro, 2026 batch, PH market.

 The Gray Market Variant

Some parallel imports use older codes:

Format Example Risk Level
FOK-#### FOK-8842 Medium (no local warranty)
XVL-### XVL-330 Low (Lite series, cheaper)

Instant Fake Alert: Random strings like `A8392X`, `XEV-001`, or `XVT-9999` do not exist. Walk away.

Where to Buy: Safe Zones vs. Danger Zones

Verified Online Channels (2026)

Platform Store Name Badge Price Range (PHP) Return Policy
Lazada Xevotellos Official Mall  Lazada Mall ₱1,800 – ₱8,000 7 days, no questions
Shopee Xevotellos PH Flagship  Shopee Mall ₱1,900 – ₱7,500 7 days, free return
Amazon Xevotellos Global  Verified ₱2,500 – ₱9,000 + ship 30 days
Newegg PH TechGear PH  Authorized ₱2,200 – ₱8,500 14 days

Seller Vetting Rules:

–   Rating must be 4.7 stars+

–   Look for “Mall” or “Preferred” badges

–   Scan recent reviews for “original” or “authentic”

–   Dodge listings 40%+ below market price

 Physical Stores (Test Before You Pay)

Retailer Locations Stock Warranty Handling
Abenson SM Malls (Nationwide) Earbuds, Bands  In-store claims
Ansons Robinsons Malls Hubs, Audio  1-year local
Silicon Valley Greenhills, SJ Full range  On-site testing
SM Cyberzone Megamall, Aura Mixed sellers  Verify per stall
Limketkai Cebu City Select units  Authorized only
Gaisano Davao City Limited  Call first

Golden Rule: No official receipt + no stamped warranty card = no warranty. Period.

The 5-Point Authenticity Stress Test

Run this checklist before swiping your card.

# Test Pass Condition Fail =
1 Model Format Starts with XVT- or FOK- Fake code structure
2 QR Scan Links to valid product page 404 or suspicious domain
3 Build Quality Tight seams, premium weight Glue gaps, hollow feel
4 App Pairing Shows exact model name “Unknown Device” error
5 Warranty Card Local distributor stamp + phone Blank or photocopied

Fail even one? Demand a refund on the spot.

Price Reality Check: Don’t Get Baited

If the price smells too sweet, it’s a trap.

Product Real Price (PHP) Fake Price (PHP) Scam Probability
TWS Earbuds Pro ₱3,500 – ₱5,000 ₱1,200 – ₱2,000 99%
Fitness Tracker ₱2,800 – ₱4,200 ₱900 – ₱1,500 95%
Smart Hub ₱5,500 – ₱8,000 ₱2,000 – ₱3,000 98%
BT Speaker ₱2,200 – ₱3,800 ₱700 – ₱1,200 97%

Hard Truth: A “Pro” model at ₱1,500 is counterfeit. No exceptions.

Blacklisted Model Numbers: Memorize These

Scammers recycle the same bogus codes. Report any listing using these:

Fake Code Why It’s Bogus Hotspot
XEV-001 Wrong prefix FB Marketplace
XVT-9999 Non-existent tier Shopee (non-Mall)
FOK-0000 Placeholder Lazada (unverified)
A8392X Random gibberish TikTok Shop
XVT-EB-2024 Missing tier digit Gray importers

Troubleshooting: What If the Number Is Gone?

Scenario Fix
Sticker peeled Check box/manual; demand proof from seller
Faded text Use app verification; contact Lazada/Shopee chat
No box/manual Request original receipt; verify via app device ID
Seller ghosts you File platform complaint + DTI report (1-800-384-2384)

Real PH Buyer Stories: Wins & Warnings

 The Win

> Maria S., QC – Bought `XVT-EB250-2026-PH` from Lazada Mall

> “Etching was crisp inside the case. QR scanned to a real page. App recognized it instantly. Got my 1-year warranty email within minutes. Bass is punchy for the price.”

 The Scam

> John D., Cebu – Bought `XVT-9999` from FB Marketplace

> “Box looked legit, but the model was a cheap sticker. Device wouldn’t pair. Seller blocked me after I complained. Out ₱1,800.”

Visual Risk Matrix: Where Do You Stand?

Risk Factor Low Risk (Mall Sellers) High Risk (Marketplace)
Price Market rate (₱3k–₱8k) 50%+ discount
Model Code Valid XVT- format Random strings
Warranty Stamped card + receipt None or photocopy
App Support Full pairing “Unknown Device”
Refund Chance 95%+ (platform protected) <10% (seller vanishes)

FAQ: Rapid-Fire Answers

Question Straight Answer
Earbuds model number location? Inside the charging case lid, near the hinge.
Can I verify without the box? Yes—laser etching + app pairing.
SM Cyberzone safe? Only if the stall has a Mall badge or authorized sign.
Wrong format = what? 99% fake. File for refund immediately.
PH service center? None. Claims go through the seller/distributor.
Gray imports worth it? No. Zero local warranty; higher fake risk.

Final Call: Buy Smart or Get Burned

Metric Score
Ease of Finding Model 4/5
PH Availability 3/5
Counterfeit Risk Critical
Value (If Real) 4/5
Verdict Mall Sellers Only

Bottom Line: The model number is your shield. Check the device, scan the box, and test the app. Stick to Lazada Mall, Shopee Mall, Abenson, or Ansons. Anything cheaper is a gamble you’ll lose.

Disclaimer: This guide is for consumer education only. Brand distribution and model codes may change without notice. Always verify through official channels before purchase. TechiesGuardian is not affiliated with Xevotellos or its distributors. Report counterfeit products to DTI at 1-800-384-2384.

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