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SmartTray unveils X7 Enviseo holder to refine in-flight comfort and style
Engineered for easy cabin integration, the X7 Enviseo offers flyers a refined and hands-free way to use devices in flight.
The X7 Enviseo positions devices at eye level to reduce neck and arm strain in-flight.

SmartTray International has unveiled the SmartTray X7 Enviseo, a telescoping personal electronic device (PED) holder designed specifically for business and commercial aviation cabins. Built from aerospace-grade materials and crafted with precision engineering, the X7 Enviseo enhances the travel experience by allowing passengers to use smartphones and tablets hands-free while maintaining a refined cabin appearance.

“The SmartTray X7 represents the pinnacle of in-flight luxury, combining sophisticated ergonomics with timeless craftsmanship,” says Nick Pajic, CEO of SmartTray International. “It's the perfect harmony of form, function and finesse, designed for today's discerning travellers.”

The X7 Enviseo can be retrofitted into existing cabin furnishings, offering functionality without compromising interior design. It is compatible with VIP charter, business jet, and commercial premium seating.

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