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Belkin Store and Charge Station - 10 Tablets

Item #: B2B074 | Grades K-12
$199.00
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The Belkin Store and Charge makes it easy to deploy and support tablets and laptops in the classroom.

Unlike some charging stations that support a single tablet brand or make it difficult to access devices quickly and easily, the Belkin Store and Charge keeps tablets,laptops, and e-readers organized, available, fully charged, and ready for use.

Designed for K–12 learning environments, the station can store and charge different kinds of devices at the same time, each with its own charging cable or adapter. And the open setup won’t interfere with wireless syncing.A built-in surge protector provides protection against voltage spikes, and the built-in cable management minimizes clutter. The Belkin Store and Charge offers an elegant, accessible, and affordable mobile device management solution.

Compatible with most mobile deployments, including iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Samsung Note, Kindle HD Fire and select laptops or Chromebooks up to 13”, this Belkin solution makes storing and charging seamless and affordable.

Convenient access allows easy wireless syncing, labeling, and transporting from classroom to classroom or tabletop to storage location.

Integrated surge protector prevents loss from voltage spikes to keep the digital learning environment going strong.



  • Stores and charges up to 10 tablets


  • Supports most tablets and e-readers


  • Provides quick access at easy-to-reach angles


  • Includes numbered bays and label space for clear organization


  • Fits on standard AV carts for transport


  • Ships with a UL-certified Belkin surge protector
Minimum system requirements: COMPATIBILITY

iPad 3rd gen

iPad 2

iPad (Original)

iPad mini

iPad 4th gen

Galaxy Note

Galaxy Note 8.0

Galaxy Note 10.1

Galaxy Note II

Galaxy Tab - 10.1"

Galaxy Tab - 8.9"

Galaxy Tab - 7"

Galaxy Tab 2 - 10.1"

Galaxy Tab 2 - 7"

Galaxy Tab 3 - 10.1"

Galaxy Tab 3 - 8.0"

Galaxy Tab 3 - 7.0"

Kindle HD Fire 7"

Kindle HD Fire 8.9"

Kindle/Kindle Touch

Kindle Fire

Kindle 3/3G

Kindle Paperwhite

MacBook Air 11”

MacBook Air 13”

MacBook Pro 13”

Nook Color

Nook Tablet

ZTE Tablet

iPad Air

Nook Simple Touch

Samsung Chromebook

Acer C7 Chromebook3

HP Pavilion Chromebook
Lesson Plan Name Grades
Exploring our World through Video 2 to 4
I want to allow students to use video to express their lives and the area in which they live. I also would like for them to learn how to use a camera, import video and create great projects using that video.
Making the yearbook 10 to 12
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings)
On any given day, the lesson plan in my yearbook class is roughly the same for everyone in my class: find something interesting going on in the school (a sporting event, a club meeting, a class presentation a field trip, a play, etc.). Attend that event, take a pile of photos, and then the fun of telling the story begins!
Paul Revere's Ride featuring EduBlogs 5 to 5
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings)
In this lesson, students will use the program Edublogs to create a blog post comparing and contrasting the three accounts of "Paul Revere's Ride".
Cubelet Fluency 6 to 8
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings)
The students will be able to explain the function of each Cubelet. They will be able to construct simple robots out of the Cubelets.
SpellingBot 2 to 2
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings)
During Word Work station, students will create a robot using Cubelets Robot Blocks that will help them spell and locate the correct spelling of their spelling words.
Letter matching/naming with Osmo P-K to P-K
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings)
Students will use Osmo learning system to learn to identify and manipulate letters, sounds and words. The program works with iPads which makes the program interactive and exciting for the students.
Synthesis Essay 11 to 12
(5.0 stars, 2 ratings)
Students will gather information about their topic using reliable websites to justify their position for the paper.
Science Fair P-K to P-K
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings)
Using technology to create graphs on Excel, make PowerPoint presentations, using Office 365 for sharing documents, and preparing students with 21st Century Skills.
Digital Rube Goldberg Lesson P-K to 12
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings)
This lesson requires the use of physics, critical thinking skills, creativity, and group collaboration to create a multi-step Rube Goldberg design that begins as a virtual lab and can become a physical project or competition.
Artistic Expression of the Scientific Revolution 9 to 10
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings)
Students will explore the influences of the Scientific Revolution beyond literal scientific tools and inventions through reading, collaborating, scavenging, and games. Students will identify the ways in which science influenced and transformed European cultural institutions through art and music.
Here's what Tina Heizman thought (03/06/2017):
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I bought these for my last school district and the classroom teachers loved them!