Yes. When you order a custom wrap, you are responsible for sending us high-resolution artwork, images, and logos that you want on your Replay Rig and we will design a fully custom wrap just for you. Acceptable files types are PNG and JPEG.
Lead times for receiving your Replay Rig may vary depending on if you ordered a generic wrap design, or a custom wrap design. If your rig has a generic wrap design, the lead time is 1-2 weeks. If your rig has a custom wrap design, the lead time is 5-6 weeks.
No. Replay Rig is not waterproof, they are water resistant. This means that they can withstand a splash or short periods of light rain. Extended exposure light rain and short exposure to substantial amounts of rain/water can cause damage both the structure of the box as well as the components inside.
Yes. Replay Rig recommended operational temperature range is between 0°F to 104°F. Like all electronics, operating in extreme conditions for extended periods of time can lead to performance issues or damage.
Yes. All Replay Rig models offer varying amounts of storage great for keeping up with tablets, headsets, cords, and more.
Yes. Replay Rig’s come with a 1-year limited warranty. The warranty goes into effect after your Replay Rig has been received and you have registered it to our warranty plan.
Yes. All Replay Rig TVs have three HDMI ports and one USB port for connecting devices. You can connect your phone, tablet, laptop or other device as long as you have the proper cord for connecting to the TV. All Replay Rigs are shipped with a HDMI to USB-C cord. Devices can also be connected to the TV using Apple Airplay.
Yes. By utilizing the HDMI, USB, or Apple Airplay capabilities of your Replay Rig, you can stream any video analysis software and provide coaching in real time.
Yes. Unlike competitors, Replay Rig comes with a lithium ion battery enabling Wireless use for up to 5 hours.
Replay Rigs can be purchased with ESSER funding, Title I, Title II, and other grant sources. You can also raise funds by asking local businesses to sponsor your Replay Rig by display their business logos or playing select advertisements on loop
The Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Funds were provided as part of federal COVID-19 relief packages (CARES, CRRSA, and ARP Acts) to support schools in addressing the impact of the pandemic.
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The Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Funds were provided as part of federal COVID-19 relief packages (CARES, CRRSA, and ARP Acts) to support schools in addressing the impact of the pandemic.
ESSER Funds Info
Title I, Part A (Title I) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESEA) provides supplemental financial assistance to school districts for children from low-income families. Its purpose is to provide all children significant opportunity to receive a fair, equitable, and high-quality education, and to close educational achievement gaps by allocating federal funds for education programs and services.
Replay Rigs are eligible for Title I funding because they are designed as supplemental educational tools that enhance student engagement and academic achievement. These rigs support interactive lessons, multimedia presentations, and collaborative activities, making them ideal for addressing diverse learning needs in the classroom or on the sideline. Please note that you should contact your school financial administrator for specific guidance on your school’s particular requirements, your state’s requirements, and that this information should not be used as the sole source in determining reasonable utilization of funds.
The purpose of the program is to provide grants to State educational agencies (SEAs) and subgrants to local educational agencies (LEAs) to increase student achievement consistent with the challenging State academic standards; improve the quality and effectiveness of teachers, principals, and other school leaders; increase the number of teachers, principals, and other school leaders who are effective in improving student academic achievement in schools; and provide low-income and minority students greater access to effective teachers, principals, and other school leaders.
Replay Rigs are eligible for Title II funding because they align with the program's focus on improving teacher effectiveness and enhancing the quality of instruction. Title II funding supports professional development and resources that help educators deliver high-quality, engaging, and innovative instruction to students. Please note that you should contact your school financial administrator for specific guidance on your school’s particular requirements, your state’s requirements, and that this information should not be used as the sole source in determining reasonable utilization of funds.
Yes. your school can purchase multiple Replay Rigs using federal funding, as long as the purchase aligns with the program's objectives and guidelines. Once a school secures funding, such as Title I, it has the flexibility to allocate those funds as needed, provided the expenditures align with the intended use of the funding. This means schools can use the funds to purchase multiple Replay Rigs if they can demonstrate the need, how these tools will be used to improve instructional outcomes, address learning gaps, or support targeted interventions for students
Yes. However, Replay Rigs are heavy and large. It is recommended that a minimum of two people work together to move, secure, and transport Replay Rig. Extra caution should be taken when maneuvering on inclines and uneven terrain.
By locking all casters and using heavy duty straps to secure Replay Rig to your transportation vehicle.. To protect the Replay Rig from dirt, debris, or adverse weather conditions during transport, cover it with a blanket, tarp, or protective covering. This added layer of protection helps prevent scratches, dings, and exposure to elements that could compromise the Rig’s functionality or aesthetics. This also prevents the tie down straps from marking up the Rig.
No, Replay Rigs are not designed to be transported in this manner. Mobility is strictly designed for two-person navigation. Transporting in this manner can result in damage to your Replay Rig or surrounding property. It is also possible to cause personal injury to the people involved or bystanders. . Transporting in this manner will void the limited warranty.
Yes. Replay Rigs are equipped with 8” casters suitable to roll over varies terrains such as concrete, asphalt, hard packed dirt, grass, and indoor flooring. Avoid unstable or uneven terrains like sand, loose gravel, or mud, as they can compromise the Rig's stability and increase the likelihood of damage or accidents.
Yes. For safe and efficient transportation of your Replay Rig, we highly recommends using a trailer. Trailers provide a stable and spacious platform to accommodate the size and weight of the Rigs, minimizing the risks associated with lifting and maneuvering. Ensure the trailer is equipped with tie down points to securely strap the Rig in place, preventing movement during transit. Additionally, using a trailer with a low loading height makes it easier to load and unload the Rig, reducing the likelihood of accidents or damage.
No. Replay Rigs are not designed to have items set on top of them during transport. Doing so can cause damage to the box, damage to the items sat on the box, or injury to those moving the box.
Yes. All Replay Rigs are designed to fit through standard doorways.
No. Replay Rigs have a very low center of gravity making them the be very stable. As long as the Rig is set up on a flat surface and all casters are locked, there is very little risk of Replay Rig being blown over in non-extreme conditions.
Yes. All Replay Rigs are fitted with 4 locking casters.
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