Best Space-Saving Tech Ideas for Back To School

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Best Space-Saving Tech Ideas for Back To School - Published on 08/21/14

Henge Docks, LLC announces its Back-To-School Discount for mobile accessories for students. The Vertical Docking Station for MacBook Pro & MacBook Air saves space on a student's desk. It also helps students move from dorm to class quickly without having to deal with cables. The Gravitas for iOS devices has a small footprint that saves on much needed space. The built-in connector allows for charging the devices & works perfectly with Face Time chats. The dicsount is available until September 1.

San Francisco, California - Back to school for college students often means outfitting a new dorm room with technology and decor. But let's face it, college dorms don't have much space. Small rooms, tiny desks, and messy roommates plague college living. While planning for back-to-school necessities, here are a couple of ideas to make the most of the space in a crowded dorm room.

The Vertical Docking Station for MacBook Pro and MacBook Air from Henge Docks helps save precious space on a student's desk. The vertical orientation creates more space on a desk and helps the MacBook stay ventilated and accessible while reducing cable clutter. It also helps students move from dorm to class quickly without having to unplug and plug-in peripheral cables each time. The Vertical Docking Station integrates the best features of a laptop, desktop, media center PC, and home theater setup.

Need a compact dock for iPhone or iPad? The Gravitas by Henge Docks is a sleek iDevice dock with a small footprint that saves on much needed space. The built-in Lightning connector allows for charging an iPhone, iPad or iPad mini with ease and is also angled perfectly for FaceTime chats. Audio line-out connects to any speaker system for high-quality sound. Charge, sync, view, work, play, browse, chat, listen, and more.

Swappable inserts for all of Apple's Lightning devices allows for maximum versatility and case compatibility. Its significant heft lends stability for effortless grab-and-go in one quick motion with a single hand. Gravitas' all-metal construction has a mass of 1.24 kilograms, yet is only about 3-inches in diameter and 2-inches tall, maximizing desk space, ensuring the iPhone or iPad is safe and secure in the sturdiest dock available.

Pricing and Availability:
The Vertical Docking Station is available for the MacBook Pro with Retina Display, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and MacBook ranging from $55.00 to $119.00. The Gravitas dock is available for $69.00 for the Lightning version and $49.00 for the 30-pin version of iPhone and iPad devices. Henge Docks is offering a ten percent Back to School discount through September 1, 2014. Use the coupon code "back2school" at Henge Docks' online store at the website. For more information, visit the Henge Docks' website.

Henge Docks: http://www.hengedocks.com


Henge Docks, LLC created the first line of truly comprehensive docking stations for Apple's current collection of notebook computers. The company is based in San Francisco, California and is focused on designing the most elegant and effective homes for Apple devices. For more information regarding Henge Docks, please visit the website. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2014 Henge Docks, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.


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