X-naut Announces New Rotating Hand and Neck Strap with Kickstand Accessory for Active Cooling Mounts for iPads

Written by Ben

October 26, 2017

LONG BEACH, Calif.Oct. 25, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — X-naut, developer of the “first to market” iPad overheating solution – the Active Cooling Mount for iPads, has launched the Rotating Hand and Neck Strap with Kickstand, the latest accessory for the iPad Cooling Solution product line.

This addition to the X-naut family fits the demands of iPad business users who utilize iPads in extreme temperatures and require the flexibility to Take Their iPads Everywhere! 

“Apple’s focus on the enterprise market for iPads has led to the infiltration of iPads into many industries, including segments that conduct business in extreme weather. X-naut’s mission is to provide solutions for this customer segment,” said Darren Saravis CEO of X-naut. Industries taking advantage of this technology: Retail/Hospitality, Utility, Construction, Athletic Departments and Transportation.

The Rotating Hand and Neck Strap with Kickstand attaches to the back of X-naut’s Active Cooling Mount for iPads. The design creativity allows iPad users the flexibility to use their iPad in ways that previously could not be applied because of environmental temperature issues. Product features include (landscape and portrait mode compatible):

  • Rotating Hand Strap allows flexibility to move from location to location
  • Neck Strap utilizes “handsfree” carrying execution and mobility
  • Kickstand allows for table top viewing and access

The Active Cooling Mount for iPad will keep the iPad cool for 15 hours continuously (AA batteries or external power via micro USB). Ensuring continuous up time and iPad operational efficiency in extreme temperatures.

Retail Pricing:

  • Rotating Hand and Neck Strap with Kickstand: $59.99.
  • Active Cooling Mount for iPad Mini: $179.99
  • Active Cooling Mount for iPad Air/Pro 9.7″: $199.99

The Active Cooling Mount for iPads was developed from a real-world situation that Saravis, also a pilot, experienced when his iPad overheated and shut off during a mission critical situation while flying. This extreme situation led Saravis to launch X-naut and design the Active Cooling Mount for iPads. The technology was developed by conducting extensive thermal imaging tests to identify the main areas of the iPad that run the hottest. Using this data an injected molded vented case and built-in cooling fans that direct airflow over the back of the iPad was developed. 

About X-naut:
When Every Mission is Critical
X-naut designs solutions that enable people to work and play in extreme temperatures.  We believe that technology tools should not limit the ability to execute mission critical tasks. It is in this belief that X-naut’s flagship product, Active Cooling Mount for iPads, was designed, tested and approved by the aviation market.  This revolutionary product prevents iPads from overheating in extreme heat. At X-naut, our goal is to move people forward by removing boundaries created by extreme temperatures. Keep Cool and Fly Safe!
For more information about X-naut go to:
Website: www.xnaut.com 
Facebook: @xnautipad
Instagram: @xnaut_ipad_cooler

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