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Schenker Connect 15 price check: How quickly €1,000 turns into a €1,600 laptop

Schenker Connect 15 in use
Schenker Connect 15 in use
The Schenker Connect 15 in our review unit comes equipped with a smartcard reader, LTE, Wi-Fi 7, and 32 GB of RAM. Configurations on bestware start at just under €1,000, but the configurator quickly reveals how an entry-level office laptop can turn into a significantly more expensive machine. RAM and SSD options in particular push the price noticeably higher.

Schenker Connect 15: Entry price just under €1,000

In our review, the highly configurable business and enterprise laptop Schenker Connect 15 can be set up on bestware.com starting at 965 Euro. But what does that actually include—are LTE, smartcard support, Wi-Fi 7, and other features still part of the base package, with only RAM reduced? We spent some time configuring the system on bestware.

Since our last visit, Schenker appears to have slightly increased prices. Instead of €965, the base configuration now shows €998.99, meaning the entry point is effectively around €1,000. The good news first: Wi-Fi 7 also appears to be included in the starting configuration at no extra cost. The same applies to the CPU and display—there are simply no alternative options available.

Warranty options can slightly reduce entry price

There is even a way to save on warranty. By default, Schenker provides a 36-month warranty on this business laptop. Those willing to accept 24 months instead can reduce the price by €50. In that case, the Connect 15 starts at €948.99.

Warranty options
Warranty options

LTE and security features cost extra

Unsurprisingly, the LTE module is one of the add-on features that comes at an additional cost. The Huawei ME906s module adds €79. Companies and other interested buyers can also select a Secured-Core PC Level 3 setup for €29.

Price for the LTE module
Price for the LTE module
The Secured-Core PC Level 3 pre-configuration costs 29 Euro
The Secured-Core PC Level 3 pre-configuration costs 29 Euro

RAM upgrades drive the price up the most

The most dramatic price jumps currently come from memory choices. The base configuration includes only 8 GB of DDR5 RAM. Upgrading to 2x 8 GB already increases the price by €175—an extreme jump for just one additional 8 GB module. Our review unit was equipped with 2x 16 GB DDR5 RAM, which adds a hefty €355 on top of the base price.

RAM options
RAM options

SSD upgrades also noticeably increase cost

Similar price jumps apply to storage. The base model comes with just 500 GB. Moving up to 1 TB costs at least €75 more, depending on the SSD model. The Samsung 990 Pro with 1 TB used in our review unit adds around €183.

SSD options
SSD options

Conclusion - Test configuration well over €1,500

In summary, the Schenker Connect is not a low-cost business laptop. However, the premium price is not driven primarily by its core feature set. With only 8 GB of RAM and a 500 GB SSD, benchmark results would likely differ significantly compared to our test configuration. Our review setup would currently cost around €1,616—and that doesn’t even include the operating system. With a pre-configured Windows installation (without a license) the price jumps to a final 1.655 Euro, which is hardly inexpensive for an office laptop.

That's how much our test configuration costs
That's how much our test configuration costs
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> Expert Reviews and News on Laptops, Smartphones and Tech Innovations > News > News Archive > Newsarchive 2026 06 > Schenker Connect 15 price check: How quickly €1,000 turns into a €1,600 laptop
Christian Hintze, 2026-06-10 (Update: 2026-06-10)