Sunday, July 18, 2010

Wireless Barcode Scanners

This scanner is very easy to install and operate - it couldn't be any simpler, really. The scanner sends the data to your computer as though you'd typed the barcode in on the keyboard; thus it should work with any software that supports barcodes.

This inexpensive contact scanner does everything I need it to do, including reading ISBN barcodes. For my purposes, a scanner that reads from greater distances would be a hindrance. I haven't had it long, but so far it performs great: good value for the money.

Wasp WWS500 Freedom Cordless Scanner

This scanner has been a very solid performer in a very challenging environment. It is wet, humid, hot, and dirty. I had a few issues setting it up

Does exactly what I wanted, enter bar codes into Data Base. Works well with poor and smudged codes, good range. Long battery life between recharges. Probably will do a lot more than I require of it.