Professional Design Barcode Scanner Factory - Honeywell Granit 1911i Industrial Wireless Handheld Barcode Scanners with Battery – Qiji


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The Granit™ 1911i wireless industrial-grade area-imaging scanner is designed to withstand the varied demands of harsh working environments.

Powered by Honeywell Adaptus™ 6.0 imaging technology and its revolutionary decoding architecture, the Granit 1911i scanner provides users with the same exceptional barcode reading performance as the best-in-class Xenon™ series area-imaging scanners. From poorly printed and damaged codes to low-density linear codes, the Granit 1911i scanner is built to read virtually all barcodes with ease – supporting maximum operator productivity with its enhanced illumination, crisp laser aiming and extended depth-of-field.

Features

•The custom-built IP65-rated housing is able to withstand 5,000 1 m (3.3 ft) tumbles and survive 50 drops from 2 m (6.5 ft) at -20°C (-4°F),reducing service costs and increasing device uptime.

•Bluetooth Class 1, v2.1 radio enables movement up to 100 m (300 ft) from the base, and reduces interference with other wireless systems. Up to 7 imagers can communicate with a single base, reducing total cost of ownership.

•The second-generation of the Honeywell TotalFreedom™ area-imaging development platform enables the loading and linking of multiple applications to enhance image decoding, data formatting and image processing – eliminating the need for host system modifications.

•The long-lasting Lithium-Ion battery powers up to 50,000 scans per full charge and is removable without tools, ensuring maximum uptime for operations running multiple shifts.

•With its extended linear depth-of-field, the scanner scans out-of-reach items with ease and allows users to scan 20 mil linear codes out to 75 cm (29.5 in) without sacrificing performance on 2D codes.

Application

•warehousing

•transportation

•Inventory and asset tracking

•medical care

•government enterprises

•industrial fields

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    5 Stars By Jocelyn from Uganda - 2017.09.26 12:12
    Speaking of this cooperation with the Chinese manufacturer, I just want to say"well dodne", we are very satisfied.
    5 Stars By Rita from Monaco - 2018.03.03 13:09