Three Ways to Go Green with IOGEAR
Green is the new black, well at least in this eco-conscious day and age it is. Everyone and everything is going green, and individuals and companies are implementing personal and professional actions in order to help sustain our environment.
Customers can go beyond recycling and make intelligent purchases to help save money, energy and space. In our advanced tech-savvy world, there are several products available that help today’s consumers. With more and more advances in technology, customers can avoid adding to their electronic waste by using the resources they already own for multiple purposes.
Following are three ways you can go green with IOGEAR.
1. Manage Multiple Computers with One Keyboard and Mouse
Do you have multiple computers? Wouldn’t it be nice to control them all with one keyboard and mouse? IOGEAR’s KVM switches do just that, and they work with up to eight computers. We have everything from an 8-Port KVM with Wireless Mouse / Keyboard Combo to our recent USB Laptop KVM Switch that utilizes a laptop as your console.
2. Reduce the need for Cables with Wireless Hubs
Consumers can eliminate the amount of excessive wires and cabling needed by replacing wired USB hubs with wireless hubs. For example, IOGEAR offers a Wireless USB Hub and Adapter Kit to wirelessly connect your printers, scanners, hard drives and digital cameras to a PC.
3. Buy Something from IOGEAR and Get a Tree Planted
IOGEAR is also committed to a cleaner, better world, which is why we have implemented the ‘Road to a Million Trees’ campaign. IOGEAR partnered with Trees for the Future to plant a tree for every product sold on IOGEAR.com or through an IOGEAR Green initiative partner.
Find out more about IOGEAR’s GREEN initiative.
What are you doing to make the world a greener place?




Dear IoGear,
Congratulations on your green initiative program. It makes me feel better about buying your products to know that in doing so, I am supporting environmental repair. I ordered your KVM switch last week and today your eSATA express card 34, each from online stores. I am hoping that vendors like MacMall and Newegg will become partners in your greening efforts!
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Comment by Caroline Metzler — November 10, 2008 @ 5:42 pm
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