Barcode Scanners
Barcode scanners are electronic devices specifically designed to capture and decode information contained in a barcode. These devices send that information along to a computer database, either through wired or wireless connections depending on the model of the scanner. Once transmitted, businesses can use this information to reduce errors and improve operational performance throughout their entire organization.
Barcode scanners are categorized based on their functionality and form factor including: handheld barcode scanner guns, 2D barcode scanners, corded, cordless, presentation, barcode scanners with keypad, mobile computers, in-counter, wearable, sled, and fixed mount. Each form factor offers advantages and features designed for specific environments, applications, and industries. Available in various configurations, industrial barcode scanners are ideally suited for a wide variety of industries and applications around the world such as retail, healthcare, manufacturing, grocery, and postal delivery services.
Barcode Scanner Accessories
Corded Barcode Scanners
Cordless Barcode Scanners
Fixed Mount Barcode Scanners
Handheld Barcode Scanners
Wearable Barcode Scanners
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MSRP: $925.85$649.39
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MSRP: $1,210.94$1,066.00
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MSRP: $576.38$487.00
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Honeywell
SKU: 1952GSR-2USB5BFEZN
Honeywell Xenon XP 1952g-bf Battery-Free Cordless Handheld Scanner with Presentation Cradle USB Kit
MSRP: $1,581.33$1,205.00 -
Honeywell
SKU: 1472G2D-2USB-5-N
Honeywell Voyager XP 1472g Cordless Bluetooth Handheld Scanner with USB Kit
MSRP: $725.01$481.00 -
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Honeywell
SKU: 1952HHD-5USB-5-N
Honeywell Xenon XP 1952h Cordless Handheld Scanner for Healthcare with Presentation Cradle USB Kit
MSRP: $1,346.67$893.00 -
MSRP: $2,269.32$1,775.00
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