🚀 Scan Smart, Work Efficiently!
The UNIDEEPLY 328 Feet Distance 1D CCD Wireless Bar Code Scanner is a versatile 2-in-1 device that offers both wireless (433MHz) and wired (USB) connectivity. With a remarkable scanning speed of up to 200 scans per second and an impressive wireless range of 328 feet, this scanner is designed for efficiency in retail, warehouses, and more. It features robust offline storage for up to 100,000 barcodes and a long-lasting 2000mAh battery, ensuring you stay productive throughout the day.
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Operating Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Power Source | Battery & 6 feet (2M) USB cable Online |
Connectivity Technology | 433MHz Wireless & Wired (USB Cable) |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Computers, PC |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.8"D x 2.7"W x 6"H |
E**Y
Took a while, but got it working!
I bought this scanner for my gaming/comic book store, and was having a hard time getting it to properly read the last 5 digits of a comic book as it's added onto the 12-digit ISBN. Their support contact information in the booklet that came with it no longer exists. After trying a couple of different things, I was FINALLY able to get it to do what I need it to.
S**G
Works as advertised
Works as advertised. Biggest issue was figuring out who to disconnecting the charging cable but that was not really an issue. Reads well. Great range. Cannot really comment on battery life as my usage of it was max half an hour at a time.
H**O
Good value
Is very easy to use. Great when using code bars on regular basis
D**0
Eh
Says its wireless but it will not work unless plugged in
A**N
Perfect
Good product
K**A
Doesn't work
It beeps six times with each scan. Nothing in the support materials, online and provide with the purchase, mentions six beeps. Either way. It doesn't scan any information into anything. Not MS Word or Excel, notepad or Google.
B**S
Has a driver bug once you plug the USB cable up wireless stops working
Once you plug the usb cable up to recharge it causes a bug that won't let it switch to the wireless adapter. To fix this you have to go into Device Manager on Windows, drop down menu on "Human Interface Devices" with the scanner plugged into the usb mine shows as a "USB Input Device" but has a yellow ! over it also I had my wireless adapter plugged in while doing this. Right click the one with yellow ! uninstall that driver and after it is uninstalled unplug the wired usb to the scanner. You may have to unplug and replug in the wireless adapter but it should work fine after that. SO you may want to charge it up on something other than the PC you are using it for wireless on. Also for people having trouble unplugging the cable from the scanner just use a paper clip on the hole on the bottom side of the scanner push it in and then pull the cable out. If your not tech savvy this scanner probably isn't for you. For me it's going to work just fine I think I'll just charge it on a usb wall charger or something else that is 5v usb.
J**E
Works great
Works great
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