Wireless Charging in Hotel Rooms: What Operators Need to Know Before Specifying
Wireless charging is a popular guest room upgrade, but it works best alongside wired USB-C. Here’s what hotel operators should know before specifying.
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Wireless charging is a popular guest room upgrade, but it works best alongside wired USB-C. Here’s what hotel operators should know before specifying.
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Lobby and common area lighting sets the tone for every guest arrival. Here’s how to use layered LED lighting to create the right first impression.
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USB-C has become the universal charging standard across smartphones, laptops, and tablets. Here’s what hotel operators need to know about upgrading guest room power.
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Residential-grade furniture looks right at install and fails in the field. Here’s what hotel FF&E specification actually requires — and why rub counts, frame construction, and joinery ratings matter more than showroom appeal.
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Battery vs. hardwired smart locks: the install quote doesn’t tell the full story. Here’s how to evaluate the true maintenance costs of each system before committing to a property-wide deployment.
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The traditional hotel desk was built for a traveler that barely exists anymore. As bleisure travel reshapes how guests use their rooms, multifunctional hotel room design means rethinking what connectivity infrastructure goes where.
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The wrong light at the wrong time undermines guest sleep. Here’s how warm-to-dim LED technology — and the right headboard reading light specification — can make a measurable difference in guest rest and room satisfaction.
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Younger travelers don’t talk about charging. They just expect it to work. Here’s why power placement has become a baseline expectation for Millennial and Gen Z hotel guests — and what properties need to do about it.
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The Amenities You Installed Are Costing You More Than You Think Hotel operators are accustomed to thinking about amenities in terms of acquisition cost: what does it cost to buy, install, and replace? It is the wrong framework. The more important number is the cost to run, and for older…
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Today’s hotel guest arrives with more devices, higher expectations, and less patience for inconvenience. Charging outlets should be accessible and conveniently placed, lighting should feel intuitive, and personal belongings should feel secure. Even small details, such as in-room refrigeration and integrated amenities, influence how a guest experiences their stay. For…
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