If you operate a retail counter selling smart phones and tablets, the prime requirement is that these portable electronic devices must be available for demo purposes. A prospective buyer needs to feel the product, try out its various features and be convinced before he makes a decision to buy. This means the tablet he picks up must always be juiced up. A dead tablet as good as drives potential customers away. How do you, as a retailer, ensure that tablets on display are always fully charged? This is but one part of the story. Retailers will also have customers walking in looking for replacement tablet charging leads and must keep in stock all types for different brands. Each brand has its specific connector though a majority may use the micro USB plug.
The answer is to have a powerful charger with enough amperage to simultaneously charge a number of tablets. The problem here is that Smartphone and tablet manufacturers have proprietary connectors and sockets for charging batteries. Even Apple has different types of leads for different models. Samsung has a unique connector as does Motorola or any of the lesser known brands. The solution for retailers is to have a charging console and a number of charging leads connected to this station that in turn connect to tablets and keep them fully charged. You have options on 4 way microUSB leads that have single termination at one end to plug into the console and four different types of charging pins at the other to plug into virtually any model and make of tablet. The same setup can charge smart phones and tablets in a convenient, cost effective way. To cater to customers walking in and asking for a variety of tablet charging leads, a retailer must keep in stock 4 way micro USB leads, 4 way iPhone 4 lead, 4 way apple Light leads, iPhone 5 charging lead, mini USB charging lead and leads with terminations suitable for Nokia previous and newer generation phones.
A charging lead is a low value product. However, there is a difference in the way they are constructed and it never pays to use or sell cheap leads. Cheap leads do not have sufficient thickness wires to handle the current and the terminations are not solidly soldered or crimped. The wire is simply placed over the pin and enclosed in plastic mounding. Over time the wire disengages and in leads with thin wires, the wires tend to break and the lead will not work. Solid, quality leads will have thicker wires crimped or soldered to plugs and will charge the tablet quickly. In addition they will take a lot of mishandling and will last for a longer time, giving value to customers and enhancing a retailer’s reputation for selling quality products. A customer who has bought a charging lead today and is satisfied with it is likely to walk in tomorrow and buy a tablet because he has gained trust and confidence.
Sometimes little things can have far reaching effects so when it comes to leads, retailers must insist only on quality products even if it means turning away those looking for cheap items.
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The answer is to have a powerful charger with enough amperage to simultaneously charge a number of tablets. The problem here is that Smartphone and tablet manufacturers have proprietary connectors and sockets for charging batteries. Even Apple has different types of leads for different models. Samsung has a unique connector as does Motorola or any of the lesser known brands. The solution for retailers is to have a charging console and a number of charging leads connected to this station that in turn connect to tablets and keep them fully charged. You have options on 4 way microUSB leads that have single termination at one end to plug into the console and four different types of charging pins at the other to plug into virtually any model and make of tablet. The same setup can charge smart phones and tablets in a convenient, cost effective way. To cater to customers walking in and asking for a variety of tablet charging leads, a retailer must keep in stock 4 way micro USB leads, 4 way iPhone 4 lead, 4 way apple Light leads, iPhone 5 charging lead, mini USB charging lead and leads with terminations suitable for Nokia previous and newer generation phones.
A charging lead is a low value product. However, there is a difference in the way they are constructed and it never pays to use or sell cheap leads. Cheap leads do not have sufficient thickness wires to handle the current and the terminations are not solidly soldered or crimped. The wire is simply placed over the pin and enclosed in plastic mounding. Over time the wire disengages and in leads with thin wires, the wires tend to break and the lead will not work. Solid, quality leads will have thicker wires crimped or soldered to plugs and will charge the tablet quickly. In addition they will take a lot of mishandling and will last for a longer time, giving value to customers and enhancing a retailer’s reputation for selling quality products. A customer who has bought a charging lead today and is satisfied with it is likely to walk in tomorrow and buy a tablet because he has gained trust and confidence.
Sometimes little things can have far reaching effects so when it comes to leads, retailers must insist only on quality products even if it means turning away those looking for cheap items.
Blog resource: http://shopsecurity.livejournal.com/1416.html