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Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2023
Durable. Works great. Highly recommend
Leidy
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2023
Y mi tiempo vale pésimo servicio
Jhon hawer sanchez
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2023
Cumplen su función lo que no he logrado configurar es que haga la lectura automática
Manganello
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2023
Scans barcodes fast without having to pull the trigger for each time. A little sensitive, and if you don’t pay attention you can easily scan the same barcode twice in a row.
Anthony
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2023
The scanner feels like a quality product. It has a decent weight to it, a nice charging base and the scanner also has a built in light to light up the barcodes and low light places. I’ve had a good experience with it so far.
someguy
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2023
It simply works. But vibrates periodically for no reason at all and it's very annoying. Sure you can turn off the vibrate and confirmation but then you don't know when you have a successful scan. It seems broken.It's connected to a 2020 iMac, I have tried over blue tooth, USB dongle and connected directed, and in the dock. It still vibrates randomly. I even just took it off the base to let it sit there and it still vibrates randomly.
sam G
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2022
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Keith Huntington
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2022
Full disclosure: I received this item as part of the Vine review program.IMPORTANT: before I say anything else, SAVE THE MANUAL THAT COMES WITH THIS ITEM. Scan it in to a PDF or photocopy it, because you almost certainly WILL want it in the future. The manual has some very handy barcodes in it which do special config/reset/setup functions just by scanning the codes, which makes it VERY easy to set things up... but I suspect will be a pain to set up without those barcodes. Quickly read the little booklet that comes with it, it's not long, and is mostly filled with useful barcodes to scan.This scanner and base supports pretty much any combo you might need. Base wired to PC or phone, wireless handset to base via 2.4Ghz dongle *or* Bluetooth (yes I know BT is also 2.4Ghz but a different band). You can use the base just for power, and have the handset talk wirelessly to your PC via dongle or BT, or to your phone BT. Or you can wire the handset directly to your PC or phone. You can do immediate transfer of scanned data, or the handset can save hundreds of scanned barcodes and then submit them all to the PC/phone/whatever in batch mode when it returns to the base.Seriously, there are a lot of possible combinations of use with this thing. I tried to summarize here: -------Option: Powered base + wireless handset [USB Power] -> Base + wireless handsetOption: PC-connected base + wireless handset [PC] -> Base + wireless handset - data from handset to PC via wireless - data from handset to PC via base when re-seated (batch mode)Option: PC-connected wired handset - data from handset to PC via direct connectWireless options include - built-in Bluetooth (HID mode or BLE mode) - built-in wireless + included wireless dongleWireless dongle can be attached to PC or phone or BASE - directly to a PC port, and will look like a HID (keyboard) device, no drivers needed for Windows. - directly to an iOS phone, will look like a HID (keyboard) device - directly to an Android phone, will look like a HID (keyboard) device. - to the secondary USBA port on the base, when the Base is attached to PC. So only 1 PC port needed for both charging the base, and passing through the wireless dongle. -------I found that the wireless dongle has about twice the throughput speed of Bluetooth and also had about 2x-3x the range. Didn't matter if BT was in HID or BLE mode. But if you have BT built into your PC or laptop or phone, you can use that without needing the dongle. The dongle can be stored in the base even if you're not using the dongle.I was able to use both the dongle and BT to connect to my PC (Windows 10) and start scanning barcodes. Pretty much everything I threw at it worked, including codes on paper, and others I looked up online and had on my computer monitor. As mentioned above, BT seemed to "type slower" than the wireless dongle connection. It was still quick enough, but if you were scanning a label per second you might get behind. (The scanner has built in memory -- a lot of it actually -- so it would still be transmitting the data, it would just lag behind you stopped scanning and it caught up.)Those fancy 2D barcode squares, no problem. The scanner also uses a red 'laser' pointer so you can point it at the bardcode you want in the middle of a page of barcodes, and get the right one. I found that to be very convenient, and something I didn't know I needed until I had it.The base is plenty heavy with a nice chunk of metal in the bottom, so it makes a good solid stand. The scanner recharges in the stand, but I was playing with this thing (out of the stand) scanning many hundreds of labels over about 6 hours and it never went below 50% charge. So battery life seems good. This would be a really handy scanner for inventory, or just to label your own stuff. Because if you have a scanner, you're going to want to label things, right? Or maybe that's me. Ha.
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