11/13/2011

Hand Held Contact USB CCD Point of Sale Barcode Scanner Review

Hand Held Contact USB CCD Point of Sale Barcode Scanner
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This is a pretty standard unit probably OEMed in a bunch of different brand names.
The scanner is a CCD scanner (as opposed to wand or laser) which means you have to hold the scanner close to the code to scan - either next to it or no more than an inch or so away. (FYI: laser scanners are the ones you can 'shoot' at codes at a distance, wands are ones you need to drag across the code (like CueCat))
It uses a standard "keyboard wedge", in that what you scan gets typed in as if it were from a keyboard. Has a trigger activation on the inner throat, though, in the manual there are many settings - including one to set it into a repeating pulse scan or continuous.
Supports many popular code symbologies: EAN-13, Code 3of9 (Code39), EAN-8, Code 39 with c/d, UPC-A, EAN-128, UPC-E, Code128, ISBN, Interleaved 2 of 5. - though it also states codeabar and MSI code, but those samples did not register on the scanner.
Manual includes several options configuration settings (you scan special barcodes in the book)
USB cable is nice, somewhat heavy, about 7-8' in length with the USB adapter circuit in a bubble near the USB connector end.
Scan completion time is very nice for the cost, well under a second with an audible confirmation beep.
Unless you are really high usage, have barcodes wider than 3.5" or need laser range and accuracy, you will find this more than adequate. And the price (about $47 when I got it) is one of the best I've seen - I've seen similar at $80 or more.

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