Product Comparison: Wasp Barcode Scanner vs Voyager Barcode Scanner
There are many barcode scanners on the market today. Finding the right one can be a little challenging. Here are two of the top manufacturers of scanners with a look at what they have to offer.
Wasp, a leader in wireless scanner technology, offers a full line of hand held wireless barcode scanners. Built to last, there are models that withstand repeated drops on to concrete from heights of six feet or more. This is a key feature when using a scanner in a warehouse environment, as will accidents happen.
Featuring Bluetooth wireless, each base station can communicate with up to seven scanners at once. Some of their model scanners can scan a barcode from as far away as 25 inches. With the extended range models, you can scan up to 45 feet away, convenient for inventory being conducted on those high shelves.
For wired, point of sale style barcode scanners, Voyager offers a wide range of USB plug and play models. These units operate both as a hand held scanner or mounted in a stand for two handed label scanning. One main feature of the Voyager is that it senses when in the stand and operates in that mode until removed for hand held operation.
Offering a six foot cable and sleek futuristic design, these will look great on any point of sale station. Available in two different colors, one is sure to match your stores motif. With triggerless operation, the likelihood of Carpal Tunnel is reduced even with repeated use.
Wired or wireless, you are assured to find a barcode scanner that fits your needs from these two manufacturers. Plug and play technology means an easy set up for whichever one you choose. These all operate on a variety of software platforms for ease of compatibility.



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