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Bluetooth Barcode Scanners

Barcode scanners have become an essential tool for businesses of all sizes, from small retail stores to large warehouses. With the ability to swiftly and accurately capture information about items, packages, and even medical records, barcode scanners have transformed the way modern businesses operate.

Over the years, barcode scanners have evolved and become increasingly integrated with modern technology. One technology that has transformed the way businesses use these scanners is Bluetooth technology.

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All About Bluetooth Barcode Scanners

Barcode scanners have become an essential tool for businesses of all sizes, from small retail stores to large warehouses. With the ability to swiftly and accurately capture information about items, packages, and even medical records, barcode scanners have transformed the way modern businesses operate.

Over the years, barcode scanners have evolved and become increasingly integrated with modern technology. One technology that has transformed the way businesses use these scanners is Bluetooth technology.

All About Bluetooth Barcode Scanners

Bluetooth barcode scanners are a type of wireless barcode scanners that uses Bluetooth technology to transfer barcoded information to a host device. These scanners work the same as corded ones but communicate via Bluetooth to a base station or mobile device.

Unlike traditional wired barcode scanners, Bluetooth barcode scanners don’t require cables or wires to operate and are also known as cordless scanners. These devices feature in-built rechargeable batteries that power the device and help transfer data between the scanner and the host device. Bluetooth barcode scanners also feature internal processors and memory, enabling them to be used without needing a host device.

Bluetooth barcode scanners are classified into two types: Cradled and Mobile.

Cradled Bluetooth Barcode Scanners

Cradled scanners are devices that transfer barcoded information via a cradle to the host device. A cradle is a base station that charges and synchronizes the device and is connected to the host device, commonly via an RS232 or USB cable.

Cradled scanners are connected to the cradle via a Bluetooth connection. When a barcode is scanned, the cradled scanners send the information to the cradle, which then transmits it to the host device. In other words, the cradle acts as a bridge between the Bluetooth scanner and the host device, allowing data to be transferred from one to the other.

Mobile Bluetooth Barcode Scanners

Mobile scanners are wireless devices that communicate directly with a host device via Bluetooth connection. These scanners transfer all the collected barcode data directly to the host device as soon as it’s read.

Types of Bluetooth Barcode Scanners Offered By Triton

General Barcode Scanners

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General barcode scanners are devices designed for accurate, efficient, and reliable scanning of barcodes. They come with features such as fast scan speed, ergonomic design, and long-range scanning, making them suitable for a variety of applications.

General-purpose barcode scanners assist employees by streamlining the reading of multiple barcodes at once, allowing them to work faster and more efficiently. Tasks from retail point-of-sale systems to backroom inventory benefit greatly from using this category of scanners.

General scanners are not very rugged and can only withstand minor events such as accidental drops. However, they can still meet important business needs and work well in low-intensity environments like retail stores, supermarkets, convenience stores, and offices.

Visit Triton’s general barcode scanner homepage for a complete range of general-purpose barcode scanners.

Rugged Barcode Scanners

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Rugged barcode scanners have the same features as general barcode scanners but are designed with toughness and resilience in mind. These scanners are made using high-quality materials such as reinforced plastics and metals.

Rugged barcode scanners are equipped with protective bumpers, rubber frames and coatings that provide extra protection against drops, tumbles, dust, dirt, water spills and other liquids. These scanners are certified with Ingress Protection (IP) rating, tumble test certification and other drop-impact tests, which makes them highly durable.

Rugged barcode scanners are best suited for harsh working environments such as warehouses, factories, shipping yards and freight transport.

Check out Triton’s rugged barcode scanner homepage to explore a vast selection of high-quality and affordable rugged barcode scanners.

Mobile Terminals

Mobile Terminals, also known as Mobile Computers barcode scanners, are hand-held tools that integrate barcode scanning with mobile computing capabilities. These devices are lightweight and ergonomic, facilitating portability and convenience.

Mobile Terminals operate on either Android or Windows operating systems. They feature built-in large memory capacity (RAM and flash memory) and powerful processors allowing rapid data processing.

Mobile Terminals feature advanced wireless connectivity options such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, radiofrequency (RF), and mobile broadband (3G/4G). They also have a touchscreen display and an integrated keyboard, making data entry and navigation easy.

Mobile Terminals are durable devices meant for tough working conditions and outdoor applications. They are constructed with reinforced plastic or metal, sturdy housing, rubber grips, and bumpers. These devices also have Ingress Protection (IP) ratings, tumble ratings and certified drop tests, making them highly durable.

Mobile Terminals are best suited in complex working environments such as warehouses, logistics operations, field service and other industrial settings.

Visit Triton’s Mobile Terminal homepage to browse through a selection of reliable and rugged mobile terminals available at a competitive price.

2D Barcode Scanners

2D barcode scanners are devices that can read both two-dimensional and regular one-dimensional barcodes. These scanners have the same features as general barcode scanners but with the added ability to read two-dimensional barcodes. 2D barcode scanners are also available as rugged barcode scanners.

2D barcode scanners are particularly useful for the healthcare, logistics, and travel industries as they can easily handle high-density codes, including QR codes, Aztec codes, Maxicode, Data Matrix codes, and PDF417.

Check out Triton’s 2D barcode scanner homepage to view a range of high-performance 2D scanners.

Advantages of Bluetooth Barcode Scanners

Here are some benefits of using Bluetooth barcode scanners over other barcode scanner types.

  • Increased mobility: Bluetooth barcode scanners are wireless, meaning they do not need to be physically connected to a computer or other device. This allows users to move freely while scanning items without being tied down by cables.
  • Enhanced accuracy – Bluetooth scanners are more accurate than standard scanners because of their increased read range and faster processing speeds.
  • No dependence on external power sources – Bluetooth barcode readers are powered by rechargeable batteries, making them independent of external power sources. This makes them ideal for use in remote locations where access to electrical power may be limited.
  • Easy to set up – Bluetooth scanners do not require any drivers or complex set-up routines. Simply pair the device via Bluetooth, and you are ready to go.
  • Ease of use – Bluetooth scanners are easy to use and can be used by anyone, regardless of technical expertise.

Best Bluetooth Barcode Scanner Manufacturers

Honeywell International Inc.

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Honeywell International Inc. is a leading technology company that is dedicated to creating solutions for everyday problems. It is a US-based multinational conglomerate founded in 1906 by Mark C. Honeywell as Honeywell Heating Specialty Company in Wabash, Indiana. Today, the company is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States.

From smart thermostats to aerospace engineering, Honeywell has made a name for itself as a groundbreaking innovator in the industry. With over 100 years of experience, the company has been able to stay ahead of the curve by constantly adapting to new challenges and technological advancements.

Honeywell has grown its product lineup through various strategic acquisitions and partnerships. One notable move was the acquisition of Hand Held Products, a leading player in the barcode scanner market. With this acquisition, Honeywell was able to broaden its product offering with mobile data collection and industrial computing solutions.

Honeywell continued to expand its barcode scanner product range by acquiring more companies, including Metrologic Instruments, EMS Technologies, and Intermec over the years. Today, Honeywell offers a variety of barcode scanners, including.

  • General-purpose handheld scanner
  • Rugged handheld scanner
  • Presentation scanner
  • Wearable barcode scanner
  • Fixed mount barcode scanner
  • Healthcare barcode scanner
 

Check out Triton’s Honeywell barcode scanner homepage to explore the available scanner models and pick the perfect scanner for your needs.

Zebra Technologies

Zebra Technologies Logo for Bluetooth Barcode Scanners

Zebra Technologies is a leading global provider of barcode scanners, RFID scanning solutions, printing solutions, and mobile computing systems. The company was founded in 1969 as Data Specialties Inc. by Edward Kaplan and Leonard Stern, who then changed the name to Zebra Technologies in 1986.

With over 50 years of experience in the industry, Zebra has earned a reputation for their innovative and durable technology solutions. Their products are used by businesses of all sizes, from small startups to large enterprises, and across a wide range of industries, including healthcare, retail, manufacturing, and transportation. With their commitment to innovation and ability to blend powerful features with ease of use, it’s no wonder why Zebra Technologies is a trusted partner for companies around the globe.

Zebra Technologies has experienced substantial growth by acquiring other companies since becoming public in 1991. One notable acquisition was the Enterprise Division of Motorola Solutions, which included Symbol Technologies and Psion product lines, in 2014 for $3.45 billion.

The acquisition of the Enterprise Division of Motorola Solutions was a crucial moment in Zebra’s growth. This move allowed the company to expand its product portfolio further, making them a major player in the mobile computing and data capture technology market.

Zebra now offers a wide range of barcode scanning solutions, including:

  • General-purpose handheld scanner
  • General-purpose on-counter and hands-free scanner
  • Ultra-rugged barcode scanner
  • In-counter barcode scanner
  • Companion barcode scanner
  • Fixed mount barcode scanner
  • Mobile terminals
  • Healthcare barcode scanner
 

Check out Triton’s Zebra barcode scanner homepage to browse the best-in-class range of Zebra barcode scanners.