VisionTek Products has released its VT2900 KVM docking station, which allows users to swap between two different systems with a single press of a button. The docking station enables users to switch seamlessly between two laptops or home PCs, and also allows users to connect all peripherals, including keyboard, mouse, speakers, webcam and USB accessories, without the need to reconnect them.
The VT2900 is a USB-C dock, which very few integrated KVM switches support, and also provides 100W of power to each system. The dock saves time and effort for laptop and PC users who don't need to worry about a separate setup for work and home, or physically disconnecting and reconnecting every accessory from one machine to the next.
"We are committed to providing customers with long-term solutions that make life easier – in work-from-home situations, mixed-office environments using PC and Mac systems," said Nick Brill, director of product development and product marketing. "The best part is it makes the most of the tech you already have."
Dual-System Docking Stations
VisionTek Launched the 'VT2900 KVM Docking Station' for PC and Mac
Trend Themes
1. Dual-system Docking Stations - Opportunity to create innovative and seamless KVM docking stations that support USB-C ports.
2. USB-C KVM Switches - Opportunity to create KVM switches that support USB-C ports and provide high power output to connected devices.
3. Multi-system Peripherals - Opportunity to create peripherals that are compatible with multiple systems and work seamlessly with KVM docking stations.
Industry Implications
1. Computer Hardware - Opportunity for computer hardware companies to create KVM docking stations, KVM switches, and peripherals that cater to multi-system users.
2. Work-from-home Accessories - Opportunity for companies that specialize in work-from-home accessories to create KVM docking stations, KVM switches, and peripherals that cater to multi-system users.
3. Mixed-office Environments - Opportunity for companies catering to mixed-office environments to create KVM docking stations, KVM switches, and peripherals that cater to multi-system users.