The iMbrief is designed to function as a mobile office and is aimed at being fashionable, secure and versatile. First thing's first, of course, it provides users with a means of storing and transporting documents securely, with an LED light inside to illuminate the contents.
• Access to the iMbrief is via a fingerprint scanner or the accompanying mobile app.
• It has a Kensington lock slot.
• A siren to warn users of any unauthorized access attempts and to scare thieves.
• An SD card slot for internal data storage.
• A Wi-Fi SD card allows data to be accessed wirelessly.
• Mobile devices can be charged both internally and externally (four USB charging ports in total)
• A GPS sensor allows the location of the iMbrief to be tracked.
• Can be use to play music and calendar appointments via its built-in Bluetooth speakers.
• The speaker is used as the security siren as well.
The case is charged via a USB port and takes around two hours for a
full charge of the 5,000 mAh primary battery. A full charge can
apparently last for over a month if only the fingerprint scanner is
being used, but if it runs out of power, it must be charged before it
can be opened again.
The briefcase has an aluminum-alloy shell and is will be
offered in grey, black and burgundy if it reaches the market (December or January). It weighs
around 4 lb (1.8 kg) and measures 450 x 330 x 95 mm (17.7 x 13 x 3.7
in). It is available with a detachable shoulder strap. more
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