Lakewood Ranch, Florida, USA – JAR Systems presented its new solution, the Elevate USB-C EDU 32 Charging Cart, at the Future of Education technology Conference. The illuminated cart caught the attention of many educators and technology leaders when they learned about the new advantages it offers.
The car maintains a fundamental feature: charging without an AC adapter. This eliminates the dreaded wiring cart activities and maintenance of expensive charging cables. Powered by the company's latest charging technology, the Quick-Sense USB-C PD educational line, the cart is newly tuned to the requirements of educational devices.
“During our 20 years as a company, it has always been our goal that our developments are thought about what our customers will need next. The Elevate USB-C EDU 32 Charging Cart is a shining example that makes next-generation USB-C PD charging technology more affordable in education,” said Axel Zimmermann, CEO of JAR Systems.
The affordability of the Elevate USB-C EDU Charging Cart adds to the benefits tailored to school environments. Teachers will know the charging status of each device with LED lights visible through the cart door. Devices are charged simultaneously in the cart at a constant rate, extending battery life, helping fleets of devices remain usable for longer.
The new carts will begin shipping in April 2024. Interested parties can pre-order by contacting their IT solution providers or calling JAR Systems at 866.393.4202. Additional information can be found on the company's website: JAR-Systems.com/NewElevateEDU.
About the company: JAR Systems offers more versatile ways to charge and protect ever-evolving technologies. The company works closely with its customers to develop products that support and optimize the use of mobile technology to learn and work in real-world environments. JAR Systems' goal is to be a leading manufacturer of innovative charging solutions and to design efficient products that operate reliably for many years.
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