Gamber-Johnson Unveils New Technology Cradle, Motion Attachment
Gamber-Johnson has unveiled two new products, the Universal Tablet Cradle and Glide Arm Motion Attachment. The company says these products will provide mobile office and technology efficiencies for vehicle operators in public safety and other professions.
Gamber-Johnson unveiled two new products during the TechAdvantage 2019 event March 10th-13th in Orlando, Florida. The company says these new products will provide mobile office and technology efficiencies for individuals, teams, and fleet vehicle operators in public safety, enterprise industries, and more.
"Our team is looking forward to introducing Gamber-Johnson's new Universal Tablet Cradle and Glide Arm Motion Attachment at TechAdvantage 2019; the event is a great opportunity to discuss features and benefits one-on-one with end users," said Randy Bohman, regional sales manager of enterprise for Gamber-Johnson. "During these discussions, we learn the challenges of those who work in utility industries, public safety, and transportation/logistics are faced with each day, and share ways we can make their workdays more safe, efficient, and comfortable."
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Gamber-Johnson Universal Tablet Cradle
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Gamber-Johnson's new product highlights include:
Glide Arm Attachment:
● An addition to Gamber-Johnson's current motion attachment family of products, the Glide Arm Attachment gives users the ability to swivel, tilt, or slide a computer to a desired position
● Provides smooth rotation and articulation
● Supports mobile office environments for industries such as public safety and enterprise including gas, electric, and electric co-ops
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● Blue touch points allow users to pivot and slide to a desired position while securing the device in place
● Available in lengths including 7 inches, 9 inches, 12 inches, and 15 inches
Universal Tablet Cradle:
● A rugged universal solution to keep tablets safe
● Supports mobile office environments for industries including utility, public safety, transportation/logistics, and service/delivery
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● Height, width, and depth adjustable to fit a large variety of tablets sizes
● Once adjusted for fit, tablets can be easily installed and released with one hand
● Designed and tested to MIL-STD 810G shock and vibration standards, and equipped with keyed lock for theft deterrence
"Our new products support the mobile worker who uses a diverse range of technology in their mobile office environment," said Doug Hustedt, product marketer - cradles and docks for Gamber-Johnson. "The Glide Arm Motion Attachment and Universal Tablet Cradle are rugged enough for use in some of the most extreme environments and adjust to cover a wide range of device sizes."
For more information about Gamber-Johnson and the company's new product offerings, visit www.gamberjohnson.com.
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