USB: as old-fashioned as pigeon post? Didn’t think so!

We are always online. Or at least, we are expected to be in this day and age. But what if a visual means of communication hangs in a place where there is no signal? We can hear you exclaim, “That does not exist!” Well, think again, because concrete and steel easily kill off any signal. Boats, buses, basements, and elevators are common places where your signal is not ‘safe.’ And – as you may have guessed – no signal means no opportunity to use the internet and show the people in the room your valuable content.

USB: old-fashioned?

Your ‘good old’ USB stick provides a solution that is as plain as it is thoughtful. Simply connect this little gem to your central network and select the required content. Subsequently, insert the USB stick into your dynamic information board, and voila: your data will be available to everyone who needs to see it. You can display your content in any place, regardless of a Wi-Fi connection. Now that’s what we call a distinctive ability. And you can rest assured that your message will stick with its audience. After all, what else do people do in elevators except read what’s right in front of them?

Wi-Fi? Check! But where did the signal go…?

Have you ever attended a summit? You know, one of those dovecote-like gatherings where ambitious entrepreneurs set up their stands, only to collectively ‘storm’ the only available Wi-Fi network. Now, what if there’s just a small group that can actually use it, because it is massively overloaded? In that case, a USB stick is a very valuable tool that will ensure your expensive spot won’t go to waste due to lack of signal reception. Your dynamic information board – or, your own digital poster, if you will – is going to work like a breeze. All because of that tiny yet ultra-handy USB stick. Sometimes, small really is beautiful.

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