Spectrum Introduces Mobile Device Cart Line

Spectrum has unveiled two large mobile device carts, Connect 36 and Connect 18, at the Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC) this week.

The mobile device carts can charge up to 36 Chromebooks, tablets or notebooks, with the largest storage bays with a small cart footprint in the classroom.

Other specifications include:

  • All-metal overhead cord management system;
  • Three power management options (36- and 65-watt power adaptors);
  • A large brick tray capable of holding all necessary chords from a full-wired cart;
  • Durable ABS plastic dividers;
  • Heavy-gauge steel construction;
  • Powder-coated finish;
  • Double-bolt latch with padlock for added security;
  • ETC recognized (certified to UL 60950-1) in the United States and Canada; and
  • Ventilated side panels to maintain a cool temperature.

Spectrum is exhibiting in booth 1040 at FETC this week.

Further information is available on the Spectrum site.

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