SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26, 2017 -- Puls Technologies, Inc., the rapid-response services platform for smart devices, today announced a significant geographical expansion of its seamless TV installation services. Just in time for Black Friday, Cyber Monday and the 2017 holiday shopping season, customers in fifteen major markets including San Francisco, Los Angeles, Miami, and Chicago can now book a Puls technician for same-day, in-home TV mounting and setup.
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“TVs are getting bigger, smarter, and cheaper every year, thanks to advances in screen technology and manufacturing processes,” said Puls CEO and co-founder, Eyal Ronen. “More and more people are excited to buy a 50-inch LED, or even a 65-inch paper-thin OLED TV, especially in the holiday sales. But what happens when they get it home? Such large screens must be carefully and securely mounted on the wall. Puls offers fast, reliable, professional TV installation, so you don’t drop your new TV, or drill into your wiring. We do the heavy lifting. You just watch.”
Consumers may need help setting up the streaming features of a smart TV, or connecting an audio system, and they increasingly expect immediate services. “We can help with that too,” added Ronen. “Book at Puls.com, and our expert technician will come to your home or office, and set up your smart TV and speakers in time for the big game or movie night. We’re proud to introduce our incredibly convenient, on-call experience to 30 million potential customers across the U.S., any day of the year.”
Puls technicians can accommodate any wall type and mount TVs of any size, from any online or brick and mortar retailer. Puls will provide a fixed or swivel bracket, or use the customer’s own bracket. Installations take approximately 45 minutes to complete, and appointments are often available same-day. During the same customer visit, Puls can set up a soundbar speaker, and configure the remote control or Wi-Fi features that come with the latest smart TVs. The customer gets an upfront price, and pays by credit card after the work is done.
The company’s latest expansion means that Puls service areas now cover fifteen major U.S. markets: Austin, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Oakland, Orange County, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Diego, San Francisco, Tucson, and Washington DC. Customers can book appointments for the same-day or for a future date, from 8am-9pm, 7 days a week, including holidays, at Puls.com/tv-mounting.
This announcement builds on recent momentum for Puls, including the company’s rebrand from CellSavers, expansion of its instant services for connected devices to include smart home set-up as well as 60-minute smartphone repair, strong funding from Sequoia Capital and Samsung NEXT, and partnership growth with Google. Puls is the exclusive authorized provider of mobile repairs for all Google Pixel smartphones. The company provides same-day services including phone and tablet repair, aforementioned TV installation, and smart home set-up, supporting the latest connected devices from leading hardware manufacturers. To learn more about Puls and its services, visit https://Puls.com.
About Puls
Founded in 2015, Puls Technologies, Inc. (formerly CellSavers, Inc.) connects consumers with highly skilled technicians to install or repair smart technology devices anytime, anywhere. Providing services in more than 40 local markets, Puls leverages a proprietary technology platform to match customers with the right technician, managing the process from start to finish, with most repairs addressed within 60 minutes. With thousands of 5-star reviews on Facebook and Yelp, Puls goes the extra mile for each customer and corporate partner to ensure exceptional service and guaranteed results. Puls is headquartered in San Francisco with offices in San Diego and Tel Aviv and has raised $43 million in financing to date with backing from Sequoia Capital, Temasek Holdings’ Red Dot Capital, Samsung NEXT, and Carmel Ventures. Learn more at www.Puls.com.
Media Contact: Meagan Fisher for Puls, [email protected]
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