![]() Nick on Better 3D Prints, Courtesy Of A Simple Mass-Produced Bracket.Ethan Waldo on PCIe For Hackers: External PCIe And OCuLink.Mystick on Bluetooth As Proxy For Occupancy.Ostracus on Bluetooth As Proxy For Occupancy.reg on Bluetooth As Proxy For Occupancy.Misterlaneous on Bluetooth As Proxy For Occupancy. ![]() Posted in Android Hacks Tagged click farm, Compute Stick, griffin, OpenSTF, STF Post navigationĭegrees Of Freedom, But For Whom? 48 Comments He apparently picked this up at a reasonable price, giving him a great looking phone farm that works just like he wanted. While this would have been a fantastic waste of money had bought this phone charging dock at full retail price, he didn’t. With new USB hubs, an Intel Compute Stick, and Sugru, got OpenSTF up and running. ADB simply doesn’t work with this setup, so had to completely replace the USB brains of this device. ![]() Inside, there are three four-port USB hubs providing ten ports. On the outside, there are ten USB ports for ten different devices. This charging station is not meant to be used this way. There really isn’t a lot going on inside this $500 phone charger, with a few modifications this enclosure can become an awesome phone farm. This device was the Griffin MultiDock 2, a charging station for smartphones and tablets ostensibly designed for classrooms. needed an OpenSTF device lab, and found the perfect product to repurpose into a great looking enclosure. You can build your own, but as with anything requiring a whole lot of cables and devices, if you don’t plan it well, it’s going to look like crap. This is OpenSTF, or a Smartphone Test Farm. By any name, it’s a whole bunch of smartphones, smart watches, tablets, and other Smart Things all controlled remotely. For more information and technical specifications visit /business/multidock.Deep in the heart of a Chinese click farm - and probably used by the company your company hired to build an ‘app’ - is a magical device. MultiDock will be available this month for $699 to $2,399. Individual, color-changing LEDs indicate charging and syncing status for each bay at a glance no matter if the front door is open or closed. The locking front door, made of steel, slides effortlessly into place to secure any device inside. Multidock's gorgeous outer shell is made of aluminum with a clear, anodized finish. Available in two configurations: a single 10 bay unit and a stacked 30 bay cart complete with smooth rolling wheels, handle and a lockable laptop tray large enough to secure a 15" MacBook Pro. And, connecting a device that uses Apple's new Lightning connector activates MultiDock's Quick Charge Mode to charge these devices at the fastest possible rate, even while syncing.Ī single MultiDock is designed for easy securing to a table, desk or countertop and comes with hardware to stack up to three units in one space with charging for 10 - 30 devices from a single computer. Schools and businesses can charge any combination of mobile devices deployed. Griffin's exclusive ChargeSensor™ technology in MultiDock adapts on the fly to any connected iOS or Android device by providing the fastest charging rate for that device. "With Meyerhoffer's expertise and our technical knowledge, we updated everything inside and out to get the right balance of premium features and design." Curtis, Director of B2B Product Development at Griffin. "The reimagined MultiDock is a powerful way to sync, charge and store multiple devices," said J. Yet it's also more secure and efficient." "Now it's light, soft and works much better. ![]() In this case it used to be a heavy, black box," said Designer, Thomas Meyerhoffer. To fully update the MultiDock, Griffin worked in collaboration with former Apple designer, Thomas Meyerhoffer, to envision a sleek new look and feel for the device. Nashville, TN – Septem– Griffin Technology, one of the world's foremost creators of innovations for everyday life, is rolling out a newly designed MultiDock for charging, storing and syncing multiple iPads, tablets and smartphones. Space-efficient, securable charging and storage for up to 30 iOS and Android devices debuted at IFA 2013 Griffin Unveils the Elegantly Redesigned MultiDock for Charging, Syncing and Storage of Mobile Devices
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