Optimized for JLT rugged computers
JLT bridges the gap between the familiar ease-of-use of Android and the flexible heavy-duty power of x86 architecture. We offer an industrial-grade Android image that extends the life of your hardware, simplifies fleet management, and provides a seamless migration path from legacy Windows environments.
JLT’s Android x86 solution allows you to seamlessly upgrade your existing Windows-based devices to Android, without the need for new hardware investment. With the flexibility to run either operating system independently or in a dual-boot configuration, you can switch between Windows and Android based on your operational needs.
Ready for your operation.
Unlock the full potential of your rugged x86 fleet with JLT’s validated Android solution. Whether you are transitioning from Windows or seeking a unified OS across your operations, our industrial image is built for the long haul.
Participate in JLT’s pilot deployment program, to jointly bring Android into real-world industrial environments and further refine, optimize, and tailor the experience based on operational needs.
JLT x86 advantage:
- Maintain high productivity in harsh environments where gloved operation is non-negotiable.
- Avoid the “forced refresh” cycle common with GMS-certified devices.
- Run Android and Windows independently or utilize a dual-boot configuration to switch between OS environments based on the task at hand.
- Remotely secure, monitor, and update your entire fleet from a single console.
What it means for industrial operations:
- Standardize your user experience across every device in your warehouse or port, reducing training time and operational complexity.
- Protect your investment with a stable, supported OS that lasts as long as your trucks and cranes do.
- Maximize your ROI by leveraging existing hardware for modern workflows while maintaining access to legacy Windows applications.
- Reduce the burden on IT and gain a competitive edge with a solution that adapts to your processes, not the other way around.