Structure Series 12-Device Wall-Mount Charging Cart Compatible with Laptop Computers, Tablets, Chromebooks - Black
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Greetings, Wishing, Waiting, and Hoping - Yes, there is a 12-volt outlet inside this charging cabinet. 15A 125V per socket outlet strip with UL approval Please accept my apologies for the lack of a photo. The cord that comes out of the back of the cabinet is plugged into your wall socket to charge the devices inside. I hope this information is useful! alp
Dear Sir or Madam, Unfortunately, I measured the cabinet's interior bed and found it to be 13. From front to back, it measures 5", which is just short of the space required for your Macbook Pro. You can charge the device, but you won't be able to close and lock the door completely. I hope you found this information to be useful. ALP
Thank you for visiting the Soudra Library. This cabinet's internal dimensions are 12"H x 14"D x 18 3/4"W. I hope you found this information to be useful. ALP
Selected User Reviews For Structure Series 12-Device Wall-Mount Charging Cart Compatible with Laptop Computers, Tablets, Chromebooks - Black
It performs admirably and has a large capacity for storage. It accomplishes my goal of being able to secure my children's electronic devices at the end of the day. br>My only wish is that it could easily accommodate slightly larger Chromebooks, that it included USB charging in addition to plugs, and that it had a combination lock. br>I'm also stumped as to how to neatly store the cords inside. Even if you zip tie the excess cord, you're left with a bunch of bulky adapters hanging out.
The plugs are located on the inside of the cabinets, in the top back section. Because there is no room to put the charging cords (with the transformer) inside the cabinets once the chrome books have been placed inside, we are forced to stuff the cords in between the laptops. Each cabinet holds 12 laptops, but there is no room for all the cords that MUST be on the inside. My students tangle the cords, and we can't close the doors while they charge. There has to be a better way, but I've looked all over for a charging solution and can't find one. What a pain in the neck! It was also a $200 waste.
It would be ideal if power bricks could be stored behind or on top of laptops. Instead, bricks are kept on the side, which limits the number of devices that can be stored. It would be great if there was some USB power for tablets as well. Angled power jacks work easier than the straight type due to size limits than the straight type due to size limits than the straight type due to size limits than the straight%.
I required a storage solution for laptops, Chromebooks, and iPads. This is ideal! I'm going to put it on top of a Chromebook cart that can hold 30 Chromebooks.
My Chromebooks, on the other hand, fit, but the lock does not appear to be properly locked. I'm not going to buy anything else for a long time.
The charging cart is made of high-quality materials. I like how the box has a built-in power bar. Students are unable to insert their chromebooks into the slots after plugging in the cords. There isn't enough room for all the cords. The cords can be clipped, but the transformer is not held in place by the top clips. Using duct tape, I attempted to secure the transformers and cords to the top. no luck! This isn't a good design at all!.
This was purchased to keep my children's electronic devices secure at night. It won't fit 15-inch laptops, but it will fit smaller laptops.
Although there was some damage during shipping, the manufacturer stepped up and immediately sent me a replacement, which arrived in perfect condition.