Yes, usually Bluetooth barcode scanner is just a Bluetooth function adds to the handheld barcode scanner inside.
It's a good way add the Bluetooth function to the scanner outside.
Some new stores can buy handheld barcode scanner + the Bluetooth adapter or buy Bluetooth barcode scanner directly in the sales and the inventory management.
But the stores who have already used handheld barcode scanner can buy the Bluetooth adapter to add.
This is very old and cumbersome. You can buy hand scanners with Bluetooth built in and they come with a charger. The incremental cost is a whole lot less than 50 plus you don't get some stupid thing hanging off the end of the scanner- waiting to get busted off
My local grocery store has used bluetooth barcode scanners for years. I am surprised that manufacturers need to state that there device is the world's first, when it is only the world's newest.
How to buy? I need it...
We've adopt it, dan will adopt more in the future.
good product. I have used in my solution and worked so good. I love it.
If it really saves 30 to 50 per cent in costs in comparison to the traditional barcode scanner, I will adopt it.
I've had a socket bluetooth scanner for years, it works well with my laptop, and old Windows Mobile phone. Haven't tried it with my Blackberry.
I get about 25m coverage between the scanner and my laptop - great for scanning incoming and outgoing goods.
My scanner is very rugged - that silly adaptor looks like it's going to break off.
Yes, usually Bluetooth barcode scanner is just a Bluetooth function adds to the handheld barcode scanner inside.
It's a good way add the Bluetooth function to the scanner outside.
Some new stores can buy handheld barcode scanner + the Bluetooth adapter or buy Bluetooth barcode scanner directly in the sales and the inventory management.
But the stores who have already used handheld barcode scanner can buy the Bluetooth adapter to add.
Its good news said to me.
I wander detail specification and want to know how to buy.
For most businesses this kind of junk is small cash and is a tax write off anyway.
As someone else said, for most uses these things need to be rugged, and that setup looks anything but.
This is very old and cumbersome. You can buy hand scanners with Bluetooth built in and they come with a charger. The incremental cost is a whole lot less than 50 plus you don't get some stupid thing hanging off the end of the scanner- waiting to get busted off
My local grocery store has used bluetooth barcode scanners for years. I am surprised that manufacturers need to state that there device is the world's first, when it is only the world's newest.