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PDA Barcode Scanner

PDA Barcode Scanner devices plug into the expansion slots of PDAs or mobile computers, allowing you to add scanning functionality to existing hardware.

Honeywell PDA Barcode Scanner
Honeywell IS4225 Scan Glove
IS4225 Scan Glove

Starting at $185.00
 
Formerly known as HHP, The Honeywell Barcode Scanner line offers reliable image-based data collection options for all your barcode scanner needs. From traditional handheld imagers to wireless handheld barcode scanners, a Honeywell scanner is optimized for retail and healthcare and sports one of the best warranties in the industry.

Socket PDA Barcode Scanner
Socket SDSC 3E
SDSC 3E
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Starting at $187.00
Socket CompactFlash Scan Card 5E
CompactFlash Scan Card 5E
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Starting at $212.00
Socket Cordless Ring Scanner
Cordless Ring Scanner

Starting at $899.00
 
The Socket barcode reader product line includes the Series 7 cordless handheld barcode scanner and a unique line of tiny laser and CMOS scanners that plug-in to the compact flash or SDIO slot of any Palm or Windows Mobile PDA device. Powered by the mobile computer, these Socket barcode scanners do not require extra batteries or power supplies, making them appealing and lightweight for today´s mobile workforce.
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Honeywell Voyager

Starting at $129.00
Metrologic MS7320 InVista

Starting at $399.00
Honeywell MS1890 Focus

Starting at $499.00
DataLogic Gryphon Series

Starting at $139.00
Symbol DS6707

Starting at $299.00
ID Tech EconoScan

Starting at $39.00
V-Line Shooter

Starting at $50.00
DataLogic Magellan 1000i

Starting at $299.00
Metrologic Eclipse

Starting at $89.00
Symbol LS3478 Wireless Scanner

Starting at $599.00

Many Hand Held Scanners include an auto sensing stand and the few that don´t can be purchased separately. The auto sensing stand comes in handy when you want to scan items hands free. If most of your scanning needs to be done hands free you may want to look into an omnidirectional scanner.

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