Height-adjustable plastic lectern HiLo - black
- This lectern is shipped free of charge!
- Developed and manufactured in the Bravour® workshop
- Post-payment option available
The HiLo is an electronically height-adjustable lectern that is infinitely adjustable between 600 mm and 1100 mm and is available in matt black and white. It is a stable and chic presentation furniture suitable for use in a variety of locations, such as conference centres, lecture halls, educational institutions and religious buildings.
- Electrically height-adjustable
- Suitable for standing and seated speakers
- Many AV expansion options
- Microphone and lighting possible
- Heavy version, making it difficult to move without wheels
Electronically height-adjustable catheter HiLo. Infinitely adjustable between 600 mm and 1100 mm. Available in matt black and white.
HiLo is a stable modern lectern that meets today's requirements for making a lectern available to any audience. The HiLo is adjusted in height by a Linak brand 12-volt lift and is easy to operate by means of a high/low button. Cables and equipment are neatly hidden in the base of the lift. The chic solution makes virtually no noise. On the large readout tray, we can install a shockmount already wired to the base for you if you wish. You can also add a reading light and all kinds of connections to this presentation furniture. This ensures that you offer a chic complete speaker furniture to the presenter.
Electronically height-adjustable speaking chairs are used in all places where a speaker wants to have a lectern at his or her disposal. In conference centres, in speaking rooms in hotels and meeting rooms in municipalities. But also in education and museums, electronic height-adjustable pulpits are a must. Educational institutions often use a presentation unit such as an electronic pulpit. Religious institutions such as churches, synagogues and a mosque are often equipped with a lectern. An increasing number of crematoria and memorial rooms provide guests with a lectern or pulpit. But even in the entrance or lobby of a hotel or hospital, guests are often received behind a lectern.