Mobile 2D code scanner BW-140BT3 that enables non-stop operation with dry battery specifications.
The battery-operated mobile 2D code scanner BW-140BT3, in combination with host devices such as driver terminals and smartphones, enables a charging time of "zero." By allowing immediate recovery from work interruptions caused by battery depletion through quick battery replacement, it facilitates continuous operation. This ensures non-stop functionality across a wide range of operational environments, from outdoor work to production lines. By connecting the host with the launched application via Bluetooth HID keyboard interface communication, it allows for a one-stop implementation without changing the application, thereby reducing costs and enabling easy system integration. This compact and lightweight product with non-stop functionality will enhance operational efficiency in a variety of settings.
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Memory: 8MB Reading Method: Image Sensor (Resolution 0.127mm (1D) / 0.169mm (2D)) Reading Confirmation: Correct Read Display LED, Correct Read Buzzer Sound, Vibrator Dimensions: 109(L) × 42(W) × 26(D) mm Weight: 71g (including batteries) Power Supply: Two AA alkaline batteries Reading Count: Bluetooth SPP approximately 17,000 times / Bluetooth HID approximately 12,000 times / Memory Mode approximately 20,000 times Interface: Bluetooth Ver3.0+EDR, Class 2 (SPP/HID) Operating Temperature: -10℃ to +40℃ (according to battery temperature specifications) Humidity: 10% to 90% non-condensing Protection Rating: Compliant with IP54 Drop Resistance: 1.2m RoHS Compliant
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Retail store, POS, inbound and outbound management, inventory, picking, process management, maintenance inspection, industrial waste management, route sales, truck driver terminal input.
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We will provide a "mobile one-stop service" utilizing our solutions centered around the three business developments of "Auto-ID," "information terminals," and "sensing," in collaboration with the participating companies of the mobile collaboration salon.