Havis Launches Rugged Docking Stations for Getac Devices

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WARMINSTER, PA — Havis has introduced its latest docking stations designed for Getac’s V120 fully rugged laptops and F120 fully rugged tablets, expanding its lineup of mobile workforce solutions for enterprise, public sector, and industrial applications.

The new DS-GTC-1600 and DS-GTC-1700 series are built to support professionals in demanding environments, including first responders, utility operators, and manufacturing teams. Engineered for durability and adaptability, the docking stations aim to enhance productivity, security, and safety while maintaining business continuity in mission-critical settings.

Key features include streamlined docking and undocking, expanded connectivity options, and full compatibility with Getac accessories to ensure uninterrupted workflows. The stations also offer rugged, spring-loaded docking technology and optional Quad pass-through antenna connections for stable and secure communication. For vehicle-mounted applications, optional screen stabilization minimizes vibration, while a compact, lightweight design improves ergonomics and reduces operator fatigue.

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Our continued collaboration with Getac ensures organizations have the tools they need to stay connected, protected, and productive in any environment,” said Craig Sacks, senior product manager at Havis. “These docking stations exemplify our mission to deliver technology solutions that meet the real-world needs of today’s enterprise workforce.”

With their combination of rugged construction and flexible configuration, the DS-GTC-1600 and DS-GTC-1700 docking stations are designed to scale with evolving enterprise demands, reinforcing Havis’s commitment to supporting industries where downtime is not an option.

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