Lightweight hand-held barcode terminals


DENSO ADC, the Americas sales arm of DENSO Wave Incorporated, inventor of the QR Code®, announced new BHT-1500 Series hand-held barcode terminals. The compact, lightweight devices weigh only four and a half ounces, yet offer high-performance scanning and a drop-resistant design, backed by a three-year warranty.

The new DENSO BHT-1500 Series hand-held barcode terminals are compact, lightweight, and easy to set  ... 

The new DENSO BHT-1500 Series hand-held barcode terminals are compact, lightweight, and easy to set up and use. The devices weigh only four and a half ounces, yet offer high-performance scanning, a rugged design and a three-year warranty. Included software allows immediate, out-of-the box use. (Photo: Business Wire)

“Our BHT-1500 Series terminals represent a new price level for a compact, high-speed, durable and easy-to-use device with a full-size color screen,” said David Keller, sales manager, DENSO ADC. “This is the latest step in our continuing effort to provide our customers with solutions that increase their productivity while offering the highest value and the lowest cost of ownership.”

The terminals’ full suite of preinstalled software makes them ready for instant, out-of-the-box data collection.

A contoured handle and ergonomic keyboard allow convenient one-hand operation, reducing fatigue and increasing efficiency. A large, two-inch color screen facilitates clear viewing of data, cutting down on operator errors.

Communications capabilities include USB, for direct connection to a PC, and IrDA, for wireless cloning of devices. Optional device cradles allow communication via Ethernet, USB or RS-232C.

For more information, visit www.denso-adc.com/products/bht-1500b.

 



April 13, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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