The Notesync for iPad can charge 16 iPads iPhones iPods or iPod Touch whilst synchronizing all of the devices from one master Laptop or Mac in one go.
Maintaining software on iPads or any of the above units using the NoteSync is an easy time saving solution no matter how many devices need to be managed.
NoteSync has 16 USB ports that allow all of the units to be connected simultaneously. The master Laptop or Mac connects to a separate USB port. If needed the master can be
connected to two NoteSync units and thereby allows the user to control 32 devices.
Devices supported: iPad iPod iPod Touch and iPhone. These are managed via iTunes on the master Laptop or Mac and all connected devices can be controlled individually or as a group and setup from here.
Once devices are setup new data on the master synchronizes automatically with all devices that are setup to receive that type of data.
All devices can be synchronized in one go making a time consuming task easy and fast.
A built in power supply enables NoteSync to charge devices connected without the need of separate chargers. NoteSync switches automatically between charge mode and
sync mode when a master Laptop or Mac is connected.
NoteSync makes the maintenance of software and data on several iPads fast and easy to manage. A must have for any users who uses multiple iPads.
NoteSync comes in a version for Samsung Galaxy Tab also. NoteSync is available for use in NoteCase NoteCart and NoteLocker or as a standalone desktop device.
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