Double Sided 43'' ODK Series Outdoor IP65 Kiosk
The Double Sided 43” ODK Series Outdoor IP65 Kiosk is a robust, industrial-grade digital display solution designed for high-traffic outdoor environments. Built to meet IP65 standards, it is fully dustproof, rainproof, snowproof, and resistant to direct sunlight, ensuring reliable performance in extreme weather conditions. Featuring dual screens, this kiosk is perfect for advertising, wayfinding, or public information displays. It includes a built-in super cooling system, operates in temperatures from -20℃ to 50℃, and automatically adjusts brightness for optimal visibility. With optional capacitive touchscreens, laminated explosion-proof glass, and customizable brightness (2000-3500 nits), this kiosk offers versatility and durability for demanding outdoor applications.
Features
- IP65 Protection Level
- Double-Sided Display
- Extreme Environment Resistance
- Built-in Super Cooling System
- Wide Temperature Range (-20℃ to 50℃)
- Automatic Brightness Adjustment
- Laminated Explosion-Proof Glass
- High Screen Brightness (2000-3500 nits)
- Optional Capacitive Touchscreen
- Customizable Color Options (Black or White)
- Industrial-Grade Build
- Versatile Applications (Advertising, Wayfinding, Public Information)
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