ST. PAUL, Minn., May 25, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Ergotron, Inc. today announced the general availability of the Ergotron YES Basic Charging Cart, a simple power management system that charges, stores and transports up to 36 mini-laptops and tablets. Built with the 30-year legacy of Anthro DNA, the heavy-duty steel construction provides durability and security for all devices, while sending only a single connecting cord to the wall. The YES Basic Charging Cart offers the safety standards and construction that Ergotron is known for at an affordable price.
As the classroom layout continues to evolve and the basic elements of an active learning environment become more mainstream, the ability to stretch budgets further is top-of-mind for teachers and school administrators. The YES Basic Cart is a budget-friendly solution for device management, with flexible, Lift-N-Set shelves and Pop-N-Go bays that make it easy to manage current technology and future upgrades for years to come. Customers will recognize benefits from Ergotron's YES family of charging carts, such as easy maneuvering, a spacious locking IT area in back that keeps cables and power adapters protected and secure from the reach of students, and reliable power management. The unit is covered by a lifetime warranty for mechanical components and is assembled in the United States with domestic and foreign parts.
"When deploying mobile devices in the classroom, school districts are making a serious investment. Understanding the challenges of these initiatives, Ergotron's goal is to provide a wide range of solutions that do not sacrifice safety," said Julia Griffiths, Product Development Manager at Ergotron. "The YES Basic Cart offers the best of both worlds: a power management system providing steady, industry-standard charging speed, combined with the safety standards that Ergotron has always provided across its product lines. School administrators now have an economical option for charging mini-laptops and tablets, while ensuring student and teacher safety."
Additional key features of the YES Basic Charging Cart include:
- Compact charge cart footprint of just 23" x 23" (59 x 59 cm)
- Sleek adjustable shelves that install at any height in 2/3" (1.7 cm) increments along the 27"-high (69 cm) installation track
- Heavy-duty 4" locking casters to move smoothly over rough surfaces
- Dual 5" (13 cm) wide handle grips that sit at a comfortable 39" (99 cm) height, making the cart easy to steer
- Built-in timer system that alternates power from one side of the cart to the other to manage power draw; perfect for charging devices overnight
- Total capacity of up to 36 devices with 1.1"-wide (2.8 cm) bays; up to 30 devices with 1.4"-wide (3.5 cm) bays
The YES Basic Charging Cart ships fully assembled with shelves arranged for landscape storage and will be available to ship at the end of May 2017.
About Ergotron
Ergotron, Inc. is a global design and manufacturing leader of leading digital display mounting, furniture, and mobility products that have been improving the human interface with digital displays for 35 years. This history of innovation and passion for differentiation is evidenced in over 192 patents and a growing portfolio of award winning brands—OmniMount®, LearnFit®, StyleView®, TeachWell®, WorkFit®, Anthro, Neo-Flex® and ErgotronHome™—for computer monitors, notebooks, tablets, flat panel displays and TVs. Ergotron's products incorporate patented CF™ lift and pivot motion technology to achieve less effort and more ergonomic motion for a healthier and more interactive user experience when viewing any digital display. Whether to enhance computing wellness or entertainment excitement improve workplace productivity or create business process efficiencies, Ergotron's products are positioning your digital world. Ergotron is headquartered in Saint Paul, Minnesota, with sales efforts in Phoenix, Tualatin, Amersfoort, London, Tokyo, and Singapore.
SOURCE Ergotron, Inc.
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