Luxor Steel 8 Tablet Wall or Desk Charging Box with Lockable Door, Padded Interior and Rubber-Coated Dividers - Ideal for Office, Classroom and More







Key features
- •Now you can store and charge up to 8 Notebooks and other Tablet Devices in one charging station
- •Devices are safe and secure in the locking cabinet that comes with a set of two keys.
- •Includes traditional 8-outlet 120V/15A electrical horizontal power strip, UL approved with 10 ft cord to keep devices fully charged
- •Devices can be stored sideways or upright. This charging box facilitates proper air ventilation.
- •Each slot can accommodate a maximum device dimension of 13.25" High X 12" Deep X 1" Wide
Luxor Steel 8 Tablet Wall or Desk Charging Box with Lockable Door, Padded Interior and Rubber-Coated Dividers - Ideal for Office, Classroom and More
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The box itself is sturdy and can be hung easily on the wall
fnygrl37•March 26, 2017
The power strip says it charges 8 but the ipad plugs only hold 4 so I had to buy new one's that have the capability of charging 2 at once. Definitely a design flaw, the plugs should be pointing up not sideways. The box itself is sturdy and can be hung easily on the wall.
Power strip is a BAD CHOICE.
Amazon Customer•March 11, 2017
They really need to change the power strip on this thing. Because the strip has the outlets plugging in like this :- instead of like this ',' you can't use every plug with an apple device--the adapter covers part of the plug to the right of it. So, on a power strip with 8 outlets, you can only use 4 of them. This would EASILY be solved by changing to a power strip with the outlets going the other way, because then the adapter would simply hand below the strip rather than covering another outlet. I tried to find a strip to replace it, but was unable to find one that had the mounting screws the right distance apart... very frustrating. I ended up buying an additional adapter with 4 ISB ports, which I plugged in to the power strip at one end and could then charge 3 additional devices--but I'm still one outlet short of charging a full box of 8. The box itself is well made, simple but sturdy. But this is an engineering flaw that's just stupid.







