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Well known ZAGG Brands company Mophie has unveiled three new rugged portable batteries, with all able to charge your phones and devices, but one can jumpstart your car, another has a compressor to pump your tyres, and another with a flashlight - read on for the details!
GUEST INTERVIEW: The ET8x series of Zebra Technologies 2-in-1 tablets has arrived, with Wi-Fi 6E, 11th-gen Intel processors, superb rugged designs with detachable keyboard, and with the ET85 model, the addition of 5G via SIM or eSIM. Join Zebra Technologies A/NZ Sales Manager Brett Newstead, and Sales Engineering Manager Daniel Park on iTWireTV to explain all and showcase the impressive ET8x range.
GUEST INTERVIEW: The ET8x series of Zebra Technologies 2-in-1 tablets has arrived, with Wi-Fi 6E, 11th-gen Intel processors, superb rugged designs with detachable keyboard, and with the ET85 model, the addition of 5G via SIM or eSIM. Join Zebra Technologies A/NZ Sales Manager Brett Newstead, and Sales Engineering Manager Daniel Park on iTWireTV to explain all and showcase the impressive ET8x range.
Breaking cover without breaking is Samsung's new XCover 5, billed as "meeting the needs of an increasingly mobile workforce, fit for field and factory work, with complete protection against dust and water".
A quartet of new Bluetooth-enabled speakers from mobile and consumer electronics accessories maker, 3SIXT, features IPX6 water resistance, inbuilt microphone for phone calls and three sizes with affordable price points.
Telstra's Tough Max 2 knows that when the going gets tough, the tough get going with the extra durability, water resistance, Blue Tick, wireless charging and more that the Tough Max 2 offers.
Why put up with non-rugged tablet computing and stand in the long, expensive and far queue of product repair wait times, when you could just get tough with a ToughPad FZ-Q2?
When you need more than meets the eye, Panasonic’s Toughpad has proven tough enough to boost productivity at Australia’s largest automotive logistics company, Autocare.
Xplore Technologies Corp. (NASDAQ: XPLR), manufacturer of high-quality rugged tablet computers, announced it has expanded its presence in Australia and New Zealand with the acquisition of Motion Computing, Inc. and its subsidiaries. By bringing together two industry leaders, organisations in Australia and New Zealand now have access to the world’s broadest and robust range of rugged tablets in the industry that are purpose-built for the unique workflow demands of critical industries.
Whether you want a little bit of protection for your new Galaxy S4 or a lot, OtterBox reckons it has your Samsung handset covered.
According to LaCie officials, the company's latest Rugged drives are the world's fastest bus-powered storage devices.
The Getac Z710 - "the world's most compact and robust Android tablet" - is to be distributed in Australia and New Zealand by Synnex.
Need a tough phone? Huawei's Discovery Expedition survived a Tough Mudder event over the Easter weekend, so it should be able to handle the demands of most weekend warriors.
Telstra is staying with the Panasonic Toughbook when it comes to refreshing its fleet of notebooks used by field technicians.
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