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Feb 26, 2025 - 05:32 AM
The JAR SYSTEMS CSE-1615 Active Charging Power Student Devices solution allows students to charge their devices at their desks without relying on outlets or extension cables. It utilizes portable power banks that can be easily deployed and provide at-the-desk charging. The solution is adapter-free, meaning devices can be charged without their AC adapter charging cables, reducing tripping hazards in the classroom.
To implement the solution, you need to identify key locations in your school where active charging is needed the most, considering factors such as shared device sets, 1:1 in-class devices, or 1:1 take-home devices, as well as the needs of students of different ages and grades. Once you have determined the key areas, you can choose the best fit solution.
Example solutions include mobile carts equipped with power banks for testing areas, dual-purpose charging stations for spare or loaner devices, centrally placed stations with power banks for check-out locations, and small sets of portable power banks shared between classrooms.
To ensure the best use of the solution, you can use signage and color coordination with the power banks to manage devices and communicate processes. The Active Charge Power Banks feature scannable barcodes with unique serial numbers, allowing schools to manage and keep track of inventory using asset management programs like Follett Destiny. Additionally, USB-C PD power banks can be connected to devices with other types of charging ports using USB-C emulator cables.
For more information and specific product details, you can refer to the JAR SYSTEMS CSE-1615 Implement Active Charging Power Student Devices User Guide.
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