SISCO bluetooth barcode reader has two barcode type of 1D/2D, featuring an easy-to-read OLED display, this barcode scanning device can store thousands of scan records, and transmits data via Bluetooth or USB. Perfect for inventory management, retail checkout, and mobile business operations.
Larger Battery, Longer Standby Time
Multi-OS Compatibility
SISCO barcode scanners application uses a device's camera to read and interpret barcodes or QR codes, providing instant access to product information such as prices, descriptions, and availability. These apps are widely used in industries like retail, warehousing, healthcare, and logistics for inventory management, price checking, and asset tracking. They enhance efficiency by simplifying processes such as stock updates, product lookups, and data reporting, and are often integrated with online databases for real-time price comparisons or purchases.
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Model | SISCO-CR-YD3100CB | SISCO-CR-YD3100DB |
Scan Type | 1D | 2D |
Transmission Method | Wired/Wireless/Bluetooth | |
Scan Rate | 500 times/s | |
Resolution | 4mil | |
Display | OLED display shows real-time scan results, stored data, and more. | |
Data Storage | Built-in storage allows for offline storage of thousands of records. | |
Compatible Systems | Windows/Mac OS/Android/Linux | |
Battery Life | 8-12 hours of continuous use on a single charge. | |
Charging Port | Micro USB | |
Dimensions | 16*10*3.5cm | |
Weight | 300g |
Q1: What is a code reader?
A1: A code reader is a device used to quickly retrieve and display data encoded in specific formats. In the automotive field, it typically refers to a tool that connects to a vehicle's OBD-II port to read diagnostic trouble codes, helping identify issues related to the engine or emissions system. In retail or logistics, a code reader may refer to a scanner that reads barcodes and QR codes for inventory, checkout, or tracking purposes.
Q2: Does a car have to be running to use a code reader?
A2: No, a car does not have to be running to use a code reader, but the ignition usually needs to be in the "ON" position (engine off, but electronics on). This powers the vehicle's onboard computer system, allowing the code reader to communicate with it and retrieve diagnostic trouble codes. Some functions, however—like real-time data—may require the engine to be running.
Q3: What's the difference between a code reader and a scan tool?
A3:Â A code reader and a scan tool are both used to diagnose issues in vehicles, but they differ in functionality:
In short, all code readers are scan tools, but not all scan tools are basic code readers-scan tools offer much more detailed and professional-level diagnostics.
Tips: Can a Bluetooth barcode scanner read both 1D and 2D barcodes?
Yes, a bluetooth barcode scanner can read both 1D and 2D barcodes, but only if it is designed as a 2D scanner. A 2D Bluetooth barcode scanner uses an imaging sensor to capture and decode both 1D barcodes (linear codes such as UPC, EAN, and Code 128) and 2D barcodes (such as QR Code, Data Matrix, and PDF417), making it more versatile for different applications. In contrast, a 1D-only Bluetooth scanner is equipped with a laser or linear imager that can read only the horizontal lines of a 1D barcode, and it cannot interpret the more complex patterns of 2D codes.
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