U of A Computer Store Announces the Addition of a KwikBoost Charging Station

KwikBoost charging station
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KwikBoost charging station

The University of Arkansas Computer Store announced today the introduction of their new KwikBoost charging station. The charging station is free to use and provides cable connections for most phones, tablets, e-readers and MP3 players. KwikBoost technology intelligently identifies a users device and then delivers a safe, full speed charge based on what that devices power demands are.

KwikBoost is a worldwide mobile device charging station provider based in Dallas, Texas. They have installed charging stations in more than 250 college campuses nationwide and many of the largest hospitals throughout Texas, as well as in U.S. embassies across the world.

The University of Arkansas Computer Store is excited to provide another useful service to its campus community. Stop by the Computer Store at 616 N. Garland Ave. and try the KwikBoost charging station, grab a cup of coffee from Pete’s Coffee & Tea, and browse the store while your device charges. For more information about the University of Arkansas Computer Store visit computers.uofastore.com. For more information about KwikBoost charging stations visit www.kwikboost.com.

Contacts

Emmy Barr, marketing manager
University of Arkansas Bookstore
479-575-2156, esbarr@uark.edu

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