Handheld barcode scanner: usually composed of a handle and a scanning head, suitable for mobile scanning operations. It can quickly and accurately read barcodes and QR codes, and transmit data to computers or mobile devices. Handheld barcode scanners are commonly used in shopping malls, POS machines, warehouse cargo management, retail goods, and other scenarios. They are suitable for network payments, scanning, and common operations in storage centers, logistics and express warehouses.
Desktop barcode scanner: generally installed in a fixed position, usually used for retail checkout or warehouse inbound and outbound operations. This scanner works in a fixed position and is suitable for scenarios that require long-term and stable operation.
Platform based barcode scanner: This is a scanning device integrated on a workbench or assembly line, which can achieve high-speed scanning and automatic recognition, suitable for material tracking and product identification on automated production lines, and helps improve production efficiency.
Wireless barcode scanner: Connected to computers or mobile devices through wireless technology, eliminating the limitations of wired connections, suitable for scenarios that require flexible mobility, such as warehouse inventory.
Fixed barcode scanner: installed in a fixed location, usually used in scenarios such as self checkout and access control systems. It can automatically recognize and read barcodes, providing efficient and convenient services.