Fellowes Expands Lines of Monitor, Laptop Accessories

Interior workplace solutions provider Fellowes recently announced that it is expanding two of its popular product lines. The extensions to its Sena and Rising lines will offer new degrees of functionality and aesthetic appeal to a wide variety of corporate and educational environments, according to a news release.

Fellowes’ Sena line of monitor solutions now includes six new configurations. The SenaEX4 and SenaEX6 monitor arms can respectively hold four and six monitors, with additional options providing four quad configurations and two six-monitor configurations. The products assist with multi-monitor environments and provide additional flexibility regarding screen placement and comfort.

Fellowes is also releasing two new laptop holders, one for the Rising series and one for the Sena series. The products integrate with existing Fellowes products to provide secure and aesthetically pleasing arm support within the workspace.

The product line extensions come in black, white, or siler finishes. The models are Level 2 Certified and BIFMA Complaint, the news release reports.

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