Are there any consumer electronics made in the USA?

All the talk about bringing back American manufacturing has me wondering this.
I remember a while ago looking for US-made headphones, to no avail. There are shops that custom build PCs. Other than that, is it possible to get a smartphone/tablet, or printer, or TV that was manufactured in the US?

This from 2013 suggests an increasing trend to bring manufacturing back home. A similar trend has been reported in the UK. As an aside, I have noticed that call centres are less likely to be overseas (as far as one can tell) than was the case ten years ago.

Based on this document (PDF), the US manufactures a good number of electronic components but very little in way of end-user consumer electronics. Mainly semiconductors, aeronautical navigational systems, circuit board assemblies and other specialized or component specific fields.

Even in those fields, the only place where the US has a trade surplus is in software (which isn’t ‘manufactured’ in the sense you’re asking) and electricity measuring instruments. I think that even any computer/phone/tablet components that were domestically made (if any) get sent overseas to be slapped together.

Apple manufactures the Mac Pro in Texas.
But this is a high-dollar, low-volume device.

Probably part of why it’s so overpriced, underpowered, and rarely updated =/

Silo has claimed its TV’s are made in America, but if their website is any indication, I wouldn’t trust their quality control.

Grado headphones are and have always been US made. http://gradolabs.com/

Etymotic use Knowles drivers, similarly mostly US made. https://www.etymotic.com/ http://www.knowles.com (Knowles are fairly international, and supply just about every ear-canal custom earphone manufacture.)

To add, in the field of high end audio, there are a great many US manufacturers. This is something of a cottage industry, with high prices, low volumes and insane markups. Some companies make high end products in the US and make a mid-range in the far east. Even in the very high end you will find entire board level components that are actually made in China and assembled into the final product in the US. “Made in xxx” is never an easy thing to sheet home.

There are goods such as desktop PC’s that the US government requires to be manufactured in the US.

Is the OP question regarding 100% of the supply chain and the final assembly in the US? That’s a whole 'nother beast.