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Small, Lightweight 2D Scanner

The company has announced a new addition to its data capture lineup — the new 1600 series 2D scanner. This model aims to meet the growing adoption of 2D barcodes in pharmaceutical, hospital and retail settings. Smaller and lighter than a mobile phone, with optional Bluetooth® connectivity, the scanner is specifically designed to satisfy the needs in healthcare, field sales and field service. In addition to the 2D imager, the increased on-board 4MB memory can store over 240,000 scans and data. The rechargeable Li-ion battery provides long working hours for all-day work, improving productivity. The scanner also supports a Bluetooth® working range of 20 m (66 ft.), which facilitates operations that require instant data synchronization with the back-end system. Housed in a pocket-size form factor, the series also comes with functional utilities and accessories, enabling workers on-the-go to work efficiently and effectively. In addition to ScanMaster software that provides easy and fast custom configuration, the Bluetooth® scanners are supported by CipherConnect and the 3610 transponder to integrate with smart devices and simplify the pairing process.

CipherLab USA Inc., Plano, TX 75074. www.cipherlab.com or call 888-300-9779

 

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