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- #36,231 in Office Products (See Top 100 in Office Products)
- #36 in Bar Code Scanners
Janeth
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Excellent purchase, it worked perfectly for me. I will buy it again without a doubt.
an
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024
very useful functions w cheap price. I saw some negative review about dying in couple months, but even if that happens to me in 6 months, I think it worth more than the price.
Nigel
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
This is a surprisingly very easy barcode scanner to use. I like that there is a tiny wireless receiver that has a convenient home at the bottom of the scanner. All I had to do was plug it into my computer, and it immediately worked for me. The instruction manual that comes with it has a bunch of barcodes that you can scan to change any settings (for example, I did not want to hear the scanner beep every single time I scanned something, so with one scan of the setting, I turned that off). My use case is rather simple, as I had a lot of QR codes that I needed to scan and file. This scanner worked through them like a champ, with plenty of battery left available.The only downside I see to this scanner is that it uses an ancient USB-B to USB-A "printer" cable to charge. But it's a minor gripe... I just have to make sure that I don't lose the cable that came with it.
Santa Lar
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
This wireless barcode scanner has been a great solution for a work table where it wasn't feasible to connect a wired scanner. Just remember to charge it nightly.
Izzy
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
Easy to use 👍
KRISTI
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2022
It doesn't want to work on Bluetooth for us but it does work plugged in and works great.
Tyson Bartlett
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2020
The instruction book that comes with this amazing scanner is like a little "how to" guide for every kind of barcode known to man, worldwide, from UPC to the ubiquitous Code 39,2D Code standard. It literally teaches you how to program ANY format bar, if you know a little, simple coding. THIS SCANNER REQUIRES SOFTWARE-- from excel to quickbooks to home inventory, or even a free hosted solution (where you can enter your barcodes on a website) such as upcdatabase dot com.You have your choice of: 1. accepting the factory defaults (which are fine), 2. programming the unit with basic string instructions (basically F1/F2/F3 keys once you enter your command interface or character editor-- you have to know a little basic sdk/ dos/ ide stuff for this-- IOW, the command prompt or text editor, not just a window drag and drop GUI) or 3. Scanning in barcode representations (including creating your own!) that control the settings of the scanner. Very advanced, but a very cool feature if you're into a little coding. THIS DOES NOT support web or smartphone QR codes-- there are plenty of free ios and android apps on Amazon for those!Default output is a number string, so you CAN use it right out of the box with the majority of websites and inventory systems, or even excel. With either bartender or other software, or POS, or free online, you also can create your own "unofficial" inventory upc's to keep your own inventory system.
Kate Lee
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2019
Before we moved house, we barcoded every box and packing case using a database we made in Filemaker Pro. Out stuff had to go into storage for six months, and the night before we moved into the new place, we went through the database, decided which rooms things went into, and assigned everything. When people arrived carrying the boxes, we just scanned them on our phones and sent them to the right place. Simples.A couple of months before that, we went through our entire book collection scanning everything with a cheap scanner.We learned two things from these experiences. First, something that scans easily, accurately and quickly in bright daylight is worth its weight in gold. Second, barcoding isn't just for businesses. It has all kinds of day-to-day applications.Comparing this scanner to what we used is like night and day. It connects by USB or by its own wifi connection (sadly not compatible with other wifi). It is incredibly bright and will scan almost anywhere. It is far, far faster than the iPhone or the bargain scanning we did. And it doesn't even need to be near the computer—you can put it into inventory mode (by scanning provided barcodes) and it will upload the data all in one go when you're ready.I think we paid about half the price of this for the cheap barcoder. We would have been far, far better to get this one. Well, now we know.
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