Please note: This is a sponsored post.
Energy Electronics LLC is running a Twitter giveaway for a chance for one of our followers to win $150. To join the giveaway, retweet their tweet below and follow follow @energyelectr. The winner will be announced next week.
Giveaway! Retweet this and follow @Energyelectr for a chance to win $150.
— Energy Electronics (@energyelectr) June 23, 2021
Energy Electronics LLC is one of America’s leading voices for mobile communication devices. They provide premium hardware for businesses looking to improve efficiency and streamline their operations. The company specializes in rugged Mobile Computing Devices designed for extreme work environments.
Based in Milford, CT, Energy Electronics employs over fifty employees and is one of the fastest growing companies in the mobile communications industry. The company is currently working toward increasing their sustainability practices and is scheduled to achieve their Responsible Recycling Certification (R2) this fall.
Energy Electronics recently signed a contract with Sonim Tech, an established brand in the ultra-rugged mobility space, to become an authorized distributor of their newly released Sonim RS60 and Sonim RS80 SmartScanners. These rugged devices are Sonim’s first expansion into the world of mobile computing, incorporating a high powered barcode scanner in a rugged smartphone and tablet.
“At Energy Electronics, we’re very enthusiastic about the applications of these new Sonim products,” said Energy Electronics President, Yisroel Teitlebaum. “There’s a massive amount of opportunity in terms of the businesses and industries that can benefit from these devices and we’re excited to take advantage of it.”
To learn more about Energy Electronics or to get a quote for bulk orders of mobile devices, visit them at https://
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The headline is a bit misleading in that it implies that Twitter is sponsoring the giveaway. I would need to ask my sales rep at Twitter if this kind of headline is permitted.
I believe you will find thousands of tweets with those words in it. I don’t think Twitter minds… https://twitter.com/search?q=%23twittergiveaway&src=typed_query
I have a Sonim XP3 and it’s pretty good..: