6/18/2015

USB Automatic Barcode Scanner Scanning Barcode Bar-code Reader with Hands Free Adjustable Stand (Black)



  • The barcode scanner has simple installation and ideal use in a wide range of situations and workplaces. Its function is unbeatable and easy to use, design is stylish, and includes the optional hands free adjustable stand.
  • Color: Black. Weight: 480g(with stand). Dimensions: 214mm x 165mm x 85mm. Type of Cable: 2M or 6ft straight cable. Shock: 1.5m drop on concrete surface. Regulatory Approvals: CE.
  • Interfaces Supported: USB.Type: Bi-directional. Scanning type: Automatic scanning. Scan Rate: 100 scans per second. Scanning angle: Inclination angle 45, Elevation angle 60. Light Source: 650 - 670nm(visible).
  • Decode Capability: Code11, Code39, Code93, Code32, Code128, Coda Bar, UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13, JAN.EAN/UPC Add-on2/5 MSI/Plessey, Telepen and China Postal Code,Interleaved 2 of 5, Industrial 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5, more for Request.
  • Optional stand for hands-free scanning. Automatic scanning whether it is used in hands or with the optional hands free stand.


The barcode scanner is simple installation and ideal used in a wide range of situations and workplaces.
Feature:Automatic scanning. Design is stylish, includes adjustable standScan Speed 100 scans per second typical, Reading Distance: 2.5 - 600mm, Interfaces supported: USB .
Color: Black. Weight: 480g(with stand). Dimensions: 214mm x 165mm x 85mm.
Type of Cable: 2M or 6ft straight cableConnectivity Technology:Wired
Scanner Type: Bi-directional
Light Source: 650 - 670nm(visible)
Scanning type: Automatic scanning
Scan Rate: 100 scans per second
Resolution: 0.10mm (4mil) PCS0.9
Reading Distance: 2.5 - 600mm (100% UPC/EAN)
Print Contrast: 30% minimum reflective difference
Scanning angle: Inclination angle 45??, Elevation angle 60??
Decode Capability:
Code11, Code39, Code93, Code32, Code128, Coda Bar, UPC-A, UPC-E,EAN-8, EAN-13, JAN.EAN/UPC Add-on2/5 MSI/Plessey, Telepen and China Postal CodeInterleaved 2 of 5, Industrial 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5, more for Request
Interfaces Supported: USB
Current Consumption: 100mA (Idle Current < 40mA)
Voltage Requirement: 5VDC ?? 5%
Operating Temperature: 0??C - 50??C / 32??F to 122??F
Storage Temperature: -40??C - 70??C / -40??F to 158??F
Relative Humidity: 5% - 95% (non condensing)
Shock: 1.5m drop on concrete surface
Ambient Light Immunity: Immune to direct exposure of normal office and factory lighting conditions, as well as direct exposure to sunlight
Electrostatic Discharge: Conforms to ??15KV air discharge and ??8KV of contact discharge
Safety: CE
Package Includes:
1 x USB Laser Barcode Scanner
1 x Fixed mount(1 x Saddle stande with one turning axis, 1 x Link pole with one Nut Sheath, 1 x Pedestal, 1 x Weight-added iron patch, 8 x Screw)
1 x Manual 


Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

81 of 82 people found the following review helpful By Leo on January 26, 2011
Color: Black Verified Purchase
I bought 4 of these scanners for data entry purposes. I've used them for about a week now, scanning approximately 2000 items daily for each scanner. So far i've had only a few instances where the scanner wouldn't read the barcode the first or the second time (automatic scanning), but pulling the trigger over the barcode a few times did the trick.

The scanner comes with a handsfree stand (as described) that needs minor assembly. It has a little piece of metal that screws to the bottom of the stand, making it bottom-heavy, so it's pretty sturdy when mounted on the stand. I took the scanner right out the box and plugged it into my laptop and started scanning right away, so it really is plug and play.

For the price, I am very satisfied and would definitely purchase more if the need arises.
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65 of 68 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Customer on January 19, 2012
Color: Black Verified Purchase
After reading the reviews on this scanner, I purchased one. Really couldn't go wrong with the price, but didn't want a lot of hassle either.

Building an Access 2010 database for inventory control, orders and invoicing for our forthcoming online store. Because we have an inventory of over 1,500 items to be entered into our database I wanted to scan UPC codes into the (database) DB. In addition the scanner would be used for scanning UPC codes into an online service which will allow for product look up to get addition descriptive info and comparable market pricing.

Received the product promptly, in Amazons usual excellent packaging box. By the way, we are so impressed with the service we get from Amazon that it's become our number place to go to find products.

Setup was very easy and was able to figure it out without looking at the instructions. Oops, I got the bottom plate screwed into place, but had to look at the instructions to see that I had to remove the plate and install the vertical stand first and then screw the plate down into place. My error, hey who looks at instructions anyhow!

From reading the reviews I kinda dreaded attaching the scanner to the computer because of the encrypted instruction for scanner set up that was mentioned in some reviews. However, had my data entry form built in Access 2010 and the time came. By the way, if your planning on using this scanner with Access, make sure its a non numerical field or set the property for that field to text not a number field. Not much is said about this subject, so including it for others that may be looking. For Excel, click in the cell your going to scan into then Right click. Select Format Cells, Click the Number Tab at the top, then select Number in under the Category.
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48 of 54 people found the following review helpful By C. Pledger on May 6, 2012
Color: Black Verified Purchase
I bought this in March 2012 for use with a low volume check-in system at my church. Assembled stand, plugged it up, hardware found, drivers loaded, grabbed a bar code and it read it automatically. I can't compare it's ability to read bar codes to others, but it is fine for loyalty card scans. We plan to use several of these so I ordered another in April. The second one was completely different- different stand, different body and did not automatically scan. Grabbed the manual supplied to activate the auto mode and found a page covered over with white stickers. No other references in the manual to auto scan. Tried to get into programming mode with key sequence given- no luck, tried to get into programming mode with bar code to scan in manual- no luck.
I then reviewed order information and determine that different companies fulfilled each order even though it was the same Amazon item. The second one from Lemoncell Trading Company does not match the picture or functionality and is being returned. The first one I ordered from Lofteck worked fine so I just ordered another one being careful to get it from them. Pay attention to where your item comes from if you need auto-scanning capability in the stand (no trigger squeeze).
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32 of 37 people found the following review helpful By Joel on April 27, 2011
Color: Black
--Setup--
It just works, plugged it into a Mac mini, closed the "Identify Keyboard" window and immediately began scanning barcodes.

--Accessories--
The hands-free stand works well. I needed a stationary, hands-free scanner, which is why I bought this one. Long cable, longer than what I need, but I'm sure others are happy for this (if you're gonna be limited by a cable, who really cares how long it is anyway?)

--Usability--
I got this for scanning tracking documents at my work. In my situation, the barcodes are all similar -- six numeric characters encoded in a "Code128" barcode. The barcode is printed about 1 inch (25mm) wide on our tracking sheets. This scanner does a decent job with these barcodes, however I'm a little disappointed because it's usually difficult to get a good angle for the scanner to read the code. Unfortunately we don't use the hands-free stand as we had planned because the user almost always has to twist the scanner around at different angles while moving it closer and further away from the reading surface until it finally reads our code. Just as a note, we have a different laser barcode scanner that reads these exact same codes instantly from any angle (wish I could find another one of those).

If anyone has different experience with *instant* code reading please share. I'm not talking about "pretty quick" either; I mean as *soon* as the laser crosses every bar on that code, it should *instantly* beep (record) the code... that's just not the case with this thing.
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