Description
A 1D Handheld Wired Barcode Scanner is a device used to read and interpret linear (1D) barcodes. Here are its key features:
📦 Design & Build:
- Handheld Form Factor: Lightweight and ergonomically designed for comfortable use during prolonged periods.
- Wired Connection: Typically uses USB, RS232, or PS/2 interfaces for reliable data transmission.
- Trigger-Based Scanning: Equipped with a manual trigger for quick and precise scanning.
- Durability: Often built to withstand drops (e.g., 1.5m to concrete) and may have an IP54 (or higher) rating for dust and water resistance.
🔍 Scanning Capabilities:
- 1D Barcode Compatibility: Reads standard 1D barcodes like UPC, EAN, Code 39, Code 128, and more.
- Scanning Technology: Uses laser or CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) technology.
- Scanning Distance: Effective scanning range from a few centimeters to several meters, depending on the barcode size and resolution.
- Decoding Speed: High decoding speed, often ranging from 100 to 300 scans per second.
- Precision: Can read barcodes on paper, labels, and even screens (depending on the model).
⚡ Performance:
- Plug-and-Play: Simple installation without the need for additional drivers.
- Compatibility: Works with Windows, macOS, Linux, and many POS systems.
- Power Supply: Powered through the wired connection (e.g., USB), eliminating the need for batteries.
💡 Additional Features:
- Audible & Visual Feedback: Beeps and LED indicators confirm successful scans.
- Customizable Settings: Some models allow configuration of prefixes, suffixes, and data formatting.
- Anti-Shock Design: Some scanners include cushioning for added durability.




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