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iRover2 Interactive Flat Panel Easel

(FPE100)
$1,315.00 $328.75 USD
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Why We Designed This

This new easel hybrid was designed for primary classroom environments. To maximize its footprint, it combines a durable flat panel cart with convenient storage often found in traditional teaching easels for manipulatives, books and other materials. The flat panel is low to the ground to accommodate little learners and students with special needs accommodation.

As education continues to shift to smaller class sizes and different configurations to accommodate physical distancing, classrooms are regularly rearranged to accommodate different types of learning scenarios. Webcams can be attached to the the flat panel with our optional WebCam Mount to record and broadcast lessons to students learning remotely. An optional Sound bar mount is also available to enhance and better project the audio. Having your flat panel mounted on a cart allows it to be used for whole class or small group instruction and it can be shared between classrooms. The iRover2® family offers a range of rugged carts with durable 5" casters to move interactive flat panels anywhere learning takes place. 

Find more products for your media center that are ideal for full class instruction or small group activities. Learn more about how the iRover2® supports inclusive modified and remote learning.

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Features

What makes ours different from other flat panel carts?

  • Specifically designed for rugged school environments
  • Four 5” swivel casters to aid maneuverability (2 locking)
  • Easel model is low to the ground to accommodate little learners and has ample storage

Other features

  • Ideal for primary classrooms
  • Fixed height–1 setting upon assembly
  • Fits through standard sized doorways
  • Loads of storage tubs with safety stops: 2 Stubby Tubbys, 4 Large Open Tubs, 1 Really Big Tub and 2 Tiny Tubs
  • Large laptop shelf on the back
  • 6 outlet power strip
  • Cable hooks, and hook and loop ties for cable management
  • Supports flat panels up to 75” with a maximum weight of 200lbs
  • Frame supports ease-of-access for all students, including those with special needs accommodations
  • Four 5” swivel casters to aid maneuverability (2 locking)
  • Optional WebCam Mount (IFP-WCM)
  • Optional Sound Bar Mount (IFP-ACS2

Design

  • When recycled materials are available, we use up to 25% recycled content.
  • Putting your flat panel on wheels allows sharing amongst classrooms, reducing your school's product impact and energy use.
  • Have a part that needs replacing? Keep your product in use longer, rather than sending your entire product to the landfill by using our Replacement Parts Program.
  • Finished with this product? Please follow the suggestions on our Product Lifecycle page.

Packaging

  • We are working on removing all plastic from our packaging. Check back in with us soon to see our progress.
  • Easel measures: 46 1/2” (118 cm) - 50-1/2”H (128 cm) x 52 1/2”W (133 cm) x 30 1/4" D  (76 cm) 
  • UPC: 664678001549 
  • UL Listed 
  • TAA Compliant
  • For TVs without a flat back (Ex. Promethean) spacer and longer VESA screws are required. Please contact our Customer Service and we will ship these to you.

Maximum Flat Panel Dimensions

  • Supports 55”- 75” flat panels with a maximum weight of 200lbs
  • Supported VESA: 300 x 200 (min) 800 x 700 (max)
  • Lifetime warranty

Educator's Reviews

I’ve had the chance to use my SMARTboard in a variety of new ways, now that it does not have a permanent residence on the wall in my classroom. We are able to wheel the cart around the classroom for students to use if they need a larger space than their iPads afford them. I can also position the board so I can see it from different angles in the classroom. If you’re thinking about moving your interactive whiteboard from a static wall spot to a mobile cart, I highly recommend that you do it! I haven’t regretted the decision at all.

-Jessica M., K-5 STEAM Teacher, Jessica Meacham’s Classroom Snapshots