Answer: Wireless barcode scanners provide workers with the freedom to scan without being restrained by cables. The flexibility of not having cables allows the scanner to move to the stock rather than have the stock move to the scanner.
FAQ: What is the difference between a 1D scanner and 2D scanner?
Answer: 1D barcode scanners cannot read 2D barcodes whereas the 2D barcode imager’s can read both 1D and 2D.
We built the Hyperion 1300g linear-imaging barcode scanner to give you outstanding performance, versatility, and durability.
The 1300g scanner is fast and intuitive to use. Even better, it eliminates the need to buy specialty scanners. That’s because the 1300g scanner lets you read 13 mil barcodes out to 45.7 cm (18 in) and high-density barcodes as small as 3 mil.
And with no moving parts to wear out, the Hyperion 1300g scanner is one of the toughest general duty scanners on the market – so tough, in fact, you can hammer nails with it!
FAQ: Which is better a wired or wireless scanner?
Answer: Wireless barcode scanners provide workers with the freedom to scan without being restrained by cables. The flexibility of not having cables allows the scanner to move to the stock rather than have the stock move to the scanner.
FAQ: What is the difference between a 1D scanner and 2D scanner?
Answer: 1D barcode scanners cannot read 2D barcodes whereas the 2D barcode imager’s can read both 1D and 2D.