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AVer, a provider of video surveillance and HD video conferencing solutions, has released a charging and syncing cart, designed to update software and charge multiple tablets at once.

TabSync comes with LED status indicators and dividers that can charge and sync up to 32 tablets, including iPad minis and Android devices, simultaneously. There are also three extra outlets, providing space for projectors and laptops among other devices.

The Taiwan-based company, founded in 2008, said users, in particular teachers and administrators, could store their tablets safely behind the TabSync’s steel double doors, ergonomic handles and three-point locking tool.

Other features include manoeuvrable locking swivel wheels and a wall-mounting hook that should help users transport the cart with ease, as well as Aver visualisers and the Aver TabCam.

Aver, which launched the TabCam, a wireless device, in September 2013, said Tab Sync is priced at £1999.