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Exertis adds charging to electricals business

Exertis has signed a distribution deal with power charging device maker Omnicharge. The deal covers the Omni 13, Omni 20, Omni USB-C and higher-end Omni Power Station. Earlier this month, Exertis said it was ramping up its electrical products distribution business. The category will sit within Exertis’ Consumer Business Unit and is being headed up by Harriet Croft, who has just joined from Argos.

Matthew Balcombe, Exertis Unlimited commercial director, said: “Omnicharge provides the power requirements demanded by today’s always-on digital lifestyle. The products come equipped with intelligent charging management technology so that each device reaches its optimal charge.”

The products are aimed at smartphones, tablets, laptops and cameras. The offering ranges from the Omni 13 compact power bank, with an added three-prong AC/HVDC outlet for emergencies and a universal DC port outputting 13,600 mAh, to the top-of-the-range Omni Power Station.

That last one is an all-in-one power solution for organisations looking to expand their power access with no expensive infrastructure upgrades or maintenance. With ten Omni 20 chargers and a connected cloud platform, it turns one outlet into ten instantaneously.

Dwayne Bellow, Omnicharge vice president of sales, said: “At the rate devices are outpacing standard outlets, access to reliable power sources is a necessity. Through this strategic partnership our multi-port power banks and power station will be available on an international stage, whether serving a business professional travelling or a photographer out on location.”