1D and 2D barcode scanner
Rick
From Yumite
2015-10-26 19:25:44
Increased Mobility And Wireless Connectivity.
Many 2D bar code scanners can connect to cell phones, mobile devices, and computers equipped with Bluetooth technology to wirelessly transmit data. This means you don’t have to deal with corded devices that can be cumbersome to carry and in some cases make it difficult to reach certain items. This can also save time as there is no longer a need for your client to update their database from information stored on a scanner; it is immediately added to their system.
“Wasp software has allowed us to track where everything is at all times,” explains Nathan Miller, Team Command at The University of Iowa’s EMS Student Interest Organization (UIEMSSIO). “We are able to use our mobile computers at both locations, the student center and a storage room across campus. The use of our supplies is automatically tracked to the central computer; this is a drastic improvement over manually writing everything down and transferring it to Google Docs.”
The Ability To Capture Data The Way You Want.
Using 2D bar codes, which can contain much more data than a traditional linear 1D bar code, allows users to customize the data captured and the way it is stored. This increases the ability of organizations to achieve their specific goals and create a database catered to their needs. For example, a client can store serial numbers for labeling in a database to be reviewed at another time. Medication vendors need to be able to read bar codes wrapped around tiny vials or printed on paper — sometime reflective foil.

Many 2D bar code scanners can connect to cell phones, mobile devices, and computers equipped with Bluetooth technology to wirelessly transmit data. This means you don’t have to deal with corded devices that can be cumbersome to carry and in some cases make it difficult to reach certain items. This can also save time as there is no longer a need for your client to update their database from information stored on a scanner; it is immediately added to their system.
“Wasp software has allowed us to track where everything is at all times,” explains Nathan Miller, Team Command at The University of Iowa’s EMS Student Interest Organization (UIEMSSIO). “We are able to use our mobile computers at both locations, the student center and a storage room across campus. The use of our supplies is automatically tracked to the central computer; this is a drastic improvement over manually writing everything down and transferring it to Google Docs.”
The Ability To Capture Data The Way You Want.
Using 2D bar codes, which can contain much more data than a traditional linear 1D bar code, allows users to customize the data captured and the way it is stored. This increases the ability of organizations to achieve their specific goals and create a database catered to their needs. For example, a client can store serial numbers for labeling in a database to be reviewed at another time. Medication vendors need to be able to read bar codes wrapped around tiny vials or printed on paper — sometime reflective foil.
