Source: CaseCruzer
CaseCruzer has released their Extreme USB 3.0 Sync ‘N’ Charge Station for military, medical and emergency situations. This technology is critical to all information-sensitive environments, on the ground or in the air, and is compatible with most name-brand tablets.
SuperSync improves efficiency and security by rapidly charging and synchronizing up to 15 tablets during important missions. This has allowed the United States Air Force Air Mobility Command (AMC) and commercial airlines to replace the traditional heavy-paper, manual flight bags with lightweight, tablet electronic flight bags (EFB).
The Extreme USB 3.0 Sync 'N' Charge Station can be used for healthcare and government operations, like the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) during hurricane season, clinics, nursing stations and hospitals.
CaseCruzer has fitted each charge and sync station with two layers of security, both of which can be padlocked to keep tablets safe. A pullout handle and embedded wheels make the charging solution mobile. The SuperSync tablet chargers are compliant with USB 3.0 specifications and will provide data streaming at up to 5 Gbps for devices that are USB 3.0 compliant.
Backward compatibility allows users to mix-and-match USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 devices and simultaneously sync-and-charge through two independent channels.
The Extreme USB 3.0 Sync 'N' Charge Station is expected to improve speed by a factor of 10. The system is compatible with Mac OS and Windows (XP, 7 and 8) and is future-proof and updatable.
For more information on the new Extreme USB 3.0 Sync 'N' Charge Station, please visit CaseCruzer.
