quinn
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de marzo de 2025
Need to know the app to house for this or something
Pedro Antonio velazquez barraza
Comentado en México el 16 de agosto de 2024
La verdad es complicado de entender el manual pero es una pistola de scaner no puedes pedir mucho. Si quieres algo mas pro esta no es la opción, si quieres algo para iniciar esta es tu mejor compra
Rad'sRandom
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de junio de 2024
I've purchased the Symcode 2D QR Bluetooth Barcode Scanner multiple times over the past several years. The affordability and quality of this scanner keep me coming back whenever I need more devices for my projects. The versatility of the 3-in-1 connection options (Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, and wired) and the 1.8-inch TFT color LCD screen make it a great tool for various scanning needs.The only downside is that it's not very rugged. If it's dropped too many times, it tends to stop working. So, if you need a scanner for a rugged environment where drops are common, this might not be the best choice. However, if you're looking to prototype a solution that requires a scanner, this is a great option without a massive expense. Overall, I'm quite satisfied with its performance and value for the price.
CT
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2023
Pro: price, screenCon: soft triggerThis scanner is really good for the price. There're some missing features I wish it had, the ability to browse back to more than just the last scan, the ability to delete the last scan to name a few.Also the trigger is very very soft. I ended up scanning the same barcode twice so many times. That's why the ability to delete the last scan is a very nice to have feature.But for the price, I'm willing to be very very careful.
Joseph Barberot
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de junio de 2021
It's sharp and quick. The LCD display can show asset information alongside scanning the codes into whatever document/program you are using. The manual is very thorough, although I would recommend grabbing a digitized version. I've scanned over 200 assets in three hours and had no major issue aside from reading dark brown QR codes on all black chassis devices (which I don't fault it for). And true to form, it can read almost all but the most heavily distorted barcodes. Good device, I'm picking up a few more for my colleagues.
Gordon Burditt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de noviembre de 2020
There are a lot of advertised features you can't use without the "Software Development Manual" (not included, ask Symcode for it in PDF form), such as a number of barcode types turned off by default, using continuous mode (don't need to use the trigger), volume control of the beep, and having it tell you what type of barcode that was (along with the contents). If you use storage mode you'll need the manual that DID come with the scanner, and if you use it regularly you may wear out the manual. I'm not sure that 5th-generation copies of the special barcodes will still work. Get an electronic copy.The scanner works very well. It's not perfect, but the checksum almost always catches a misread, and this usually involves a bent, dirty, or damaged barcode. It's fast. It can store a lot of data. The batteries last a long time. If you need to use the "don't go to sleep" barcode to keep it connected to Bluetooth, I suggest using the "go to sleep now" barcode overnight and weekends or the display will be on 24x7 and drain the battery.