![]() Prices for the MultiDock start from $699.99 and come in sizes of 10, 20, or 30 slots. Talk about convenience, and at the very least, a great way to store all your iOS devices and keep them charged and synced at the same time. The MultiDock also separates the charge and syncing from the cable, which allows it to charge all connected devices at full-rate. Each device will be properly synced with the same apps/files. After a first time sync for setting up, users can then just sync the iOS device normally using iTunes, and they’re good to go. The whole tray is then connected to the user’s computer/laptop. Designed for educators, healthcare professionals, sales executives, and basically anybody who needs to get a whole load of iPad tablets ready at one go, the MultiDock makes the tedious task a breeze.Ĭonsisting of a tray with ten slots and ten USB ports, users just slide their iOS devices into a compartment and connect Apple’s proprietary cable from it into its respective port. Called the MultiDock, it’s the first of its kind dock that lets you charge and sync up to 10 iOS devices at the same time. ![]() New colorways include Medical Light Blue, Medical Gray, Fire Engine Red, and Police Blue.īeam and the rest of Griffin’s enterprise collection debuted at CES and will launch throughout 2017.Need to fill up a whole bunch of iOS devices with the same apps and files, but don’t have the time or patience to do it individually? Well, Griffin Technology has got the solution just for you. The MultiDock, MultiDock Cart, Survivor All-Terrain for iPad, Reserve Battery Case, and Premium Charge/Sync Cables will soon be available in colors suited for the Medical, Emergency Responder and Law Enforcement verticals. ![]() Griffin’s new enterprise colorways enhance the devices used in these fields and create visual consistency with other sector-specific gear. Rounding out Griffin’s enterprise collection at CES is an expanded range of colorways for many of their best-selling business solutions. And three-inch locking casters swivel for maneuverability in tight spaces for quiet, safe transport to classrooms, offices, labs or workspaces. The powder-coated steel cabinet secures the laptops with a keyed latch. Passive ventilation and overcharge protection circuits protect laptops as they charge. Internal dividers and cord management organize laptops for easy loading and unloading. User-configurable charge profiles optimize power delivery to connected devices, while intelligent power management cycles through devices to lessen the cart’s overall charging load. Each dock can recharge three Beam units and three battery packs.Ĭharge, store and secure up to 30 full-sized laptops or tablets from a single outlet with Griffin’s new Universal Charge Cart.īuilt-in power distribution points distribute surge-protected charging to the connected devices’ power supplies. Additionally, externally swappable batteries (2,200mAh) provide power to Beam’s barcode scanner and provide additional battery life for the iPhone.īatteries and Beam units both recharge in approximately two hours in Beam’s custom-built charging dock. Beam’s impact-resistant polycarbonate shell is designed to protect the iPhone from 4-foot drops onto the floor.ĭesigned for an IP54 rating for dust and water resistance and integrated with a Touch ID-compatible screen protector, Beam’s smooth exterior is cleanable with industry-standard CaviCide and bleach wipes.īeam is self-powered and rechargeable. ![]() Its design is easy to grasp and use shift after shift, and can be operated whether the worker is wearing gloves or not. It supports more than a dozen of the most widely used barcode systems. In a single unit, Beam harnesses the power of iOS in a dependable platform that’s designed to improve clinical workflow. “After many iterations incorporating feedback from medical professionals around the country, we’re thrilled to see Beam hit the market and redefine the clinical workflow of the healthcare industry.” Our extensive background in designing accessories for the iPhone gave us a leg up but there was still much research into the medical industry needed to truly understand the pain points of the healthcare workers for which we intended Beam to help,” says Dean Shortland, Director of Product Development, Healthcare. “With Beam, we set out to leverage our 25 years of experience in the personal tech industry and create a simple yet effective solution for the healthcare segment. ![]()
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