Have you ever found yourself in a room full of people who all need to charge their devices? Meetings can be difficult with phones and computers nearing battery death. But now, Decoamigo offers a really neat solution! They custom-make tables with power spots embedded in them.
Picture gathering around a large table where everyone can plug their phones, tablets and computers into the same table at once. No more glancing around the room and saying, “Can I use that plug? “ These power spots are all the way in the center of the table, so so easy for everyone to reach. It feels like magic — you simply reach down and plug your device in!
Participants are constantly using their devices in meetings. At times, phones and laptops begin to display that little red battery sign which indicates they’re nearly depleted of power. Nobody will have to worry about their devices dying halfway through an important meeting with these tables. That way, the device can always be charged and on the go at all times.
They are neat and tidy as well these power tables. Instead of having long, messy cords all over the floor that could trip someone, the power spots are tucked inside the table itself. Which means the room appears cleaned and arranged. And now no more tangled wires or having someone pull out a plug!
These tables are especially useful for people that hold meetings online. They enable everyone to stay in touch and allow their devices to work perfectly. Teams can collaborate without the hassle of finding an available outlet, or having to worry about their device dying.
These tables also look sooo nice with Decoamigo. They don’t look like huge, ugly power strips do. Instead they slot into the table and are sleek and modern. That means meeting rooms can actually both look good and work well. Think of it as a table with superpowers!
What’s even better is how simple these tables make meetings. No more begging to borrow a charger or searching the room for a plug. So everyone can concentrate on talking and working together rather than stressing about their devices.