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Handheld Barcode Scanners
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It is smart to use a Handheld Bar Code Scanner when:
- You're reading standard 1D (linear) bar codes
- You need rapid data entry to expedite shipping, receiving or inventory
- You want a human operator to be able to scan at various angles and heights
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Wireless Barcode Scanners
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It is smart to use a Wireless Bar Code Scanner when:
- You need the scanner to communicate with a computer via Bluetooth or RF
- You need the ultimate in scanner operator mobility
- A corded scanner would present a trip hazard or other safety issue
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2D Barcode Scanners (Imagers)
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It is smart to use a 2D Bar Code Scanner when:
- You need to read 2D symbologies or capture other 2D images such as signatures
- You want the flexibility to read 2D as well as 1D bar codes
- A handheld device will meet your needs perfectly
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Wearable Barcode Scanners
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It is smart to use a Wearable Bar Code Scanner when:
- You want ultimate operator comfort for prolonged scanning
- You need to integrate the scanner with a wearable computer
- You need to keep the operator's hands free for other work
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POS Omni-Directional Barcode Scanners
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It is smart to use a POS Omni-Directional Presentation Bar Code Scanner when:
- You need to use the scanner in a retail checkout setting
- You need a scanner to capture 1D bar codes from any angle
- You want the option of deactivating EAS (Electronic Article Security) tags in a single pass along with the bar code capture
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Direct Part Mark Scanners
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It is smart to use a Direct Part Mark Scanner when:
- You need to read Direct Part Mark (DPM) codes for part traceability
- You want the flexibility to also read 1D and 2D barcodes
- You need a rugged unit to withstand the harshest industrial environments
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Handheld Computers
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It is smart to use a Handheld Computer when:
- You need to manipulate inventory data on the move
- You need the speed of batch processing or real-time wireless updates
- You have multiple operators updating inventory data
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Wearable Computers
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It is smart to use a Wearable Computer when:
- You want to integrate with a wearable barcode scanner
- Your employees are working scan-intensive shifts
- You need to maximize operator comfort for higher productivity
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RFID Readers and Antennas
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It is smart to use RFID Readers and Antennas when:
- You need a scalable RFID-reading solution
- You want faster inventory tracking than barcoding solutions allow
- You need to integrate RFID capability with an existing barcode system
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Stay-Linked Software:
Eliminates productivity losses from dropped wireless sessions
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It is smart to use Stay-Linked Software when:
- You need to eliminate productivity losses associated with "dropped wireless user sessions"
- You want to manage all wireless devices remotely, from one central location
- You want the security of transmitting all data encrypted
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