Network Scanning: | Not Support Network |
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Type: | Handheld Wireless |
Interface Type: | USB |
Scan Speed: | 200 scans/sec |
Scan Element Type: | CCD |
Read Code System: | 1d/2D |
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illumination | White light led |
Reading code system | 1D/2D |
Reading accuracy | 1D≥5mil;2D≥10 |
Data interface | USB /Bluetooth 4.2 /2.4G |
working hours | ≥12 hour |
Distance | ≥30M(Bluetooth) /≥80M(2.4G) |
weight | 160g |
operation temperature | -20ºC-60ºC |
storage temperature | -40ºC-70ºC |
Identifying angles | Rotate 360 ° tilt 60 ° deflection 60 ° |
processor | 32-bit secure processor |
Scannable encoding | 1D:Code128,EAN-8,EAN-13,UPC-E,UPC-A,Interleaved2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5,Industrial 25,Code 39, Codabar, Code 93, Code 11,MSI-Plessey,GS1-DataBar; 2D:PDF417,QR Code,DataMatrix |
Battery capacity | 2200mA |
Charging Voltage | USB DC 5V |
Charging duration | 5V/500mA:≤4.5hour/5V1A≤3hour |
current | <370mA |
Integration and Compatibility: Wireless barcode scanners are designed to seamlessly integrate with existing systems and workflows. They often come with software development kits (SDKs) or application programming interfaces (APIs) that allow developers to integrate barcode scanning functionality into custom software applications or existing enterprise systems. Additionally, they are compatible with popular point-of-sale (POS) systems, inventory management software, and other business applications.
Applications: Wireless barcode scanners find applications across various industries and sectors. They are commonly used in retail environments for inventory management, point-of-sale transactions, and price verification. Other applications include warehouse and logistics operations for tracking and managing inventory, healthcare facilities for patient identification and medication administration, and manufacturing and supply chain management for tracking work-in-progress and shipments.
Considerations for Choosing a Wireless Barcode Scanner: When selecting a wireless barcode scanner, factors to consider include scanning range, compatibility with existing systems, battery life, durability, ease of use, and overall cost of ownership. It's essential to assess your specific scanning requirements and choose a scanner that best meets your needs and workflow.
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