- 【2-In-1 Connection Design】 Connect wirelessly via Bluetooth for added mobility, or benefit from a stable, wired connection with the included USB charging cable
- 【DIY Your Bar Code】 The barcode customization function makes the Totonacs Barcode Scanner flexible like a computer keyboard, allowing you to freely add the unique characters you want anywhere in the barcode. Contact us to customize your unique setup code.
- 【Super Decoding Ability】 2x Faster 32-bit Processor, seamlessly scan 200 times/sec that’s 2x faster than similar devices; save up to 200,000 barcodes onto the huge 16MB built-in storage
- 【Compatible with most Device】 Mini USB receiver and USB cable are included. Works for iPhone iPad and other smartphones, tablets by Bluetooth connection; You can turn the computer into a Bluetooth-connectable device by plugging in the USB receiver included, or just plug in the USB cable for a more stable scanning experience.
- 【LONG-LASTING 750mAh Battery】 Squeeze up to 30 hours of continuous scanning for your inventories or working hours; easily recharge in only 1.5 hours via the included USB charging cable
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Brittany Easley
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Erica Brehm
Really good code scanner
work with iOS system and Windows Tried to connect with different system, both works. Change to continuous mode by scanning the code in the manual, I can continue scan, no need to press the bottom. It read codes very fast and accurate, increase work productivity. - Out of box, no need to download drive - Simple use, pair with iPhone and start scanning or use the USB cable or the receiver plug into any usb port of PC - Good design, lightweight, and the handle is very comfortable Connect stable, scan away from away from PC about 7 meters, still works.
Mick Omerta Chinchio
Cheaply made, super light with full functionality
I have a lot of experiences with barcode scanners and I have to say I was very skeptical about its quality and functionality. I had previously used many kinds of scanners in different price range. I purchased this one because it was cheap so even if it didn't work then I wouldn't be out of pocket much. Once I received it, I immediately plugged it into an open USB port and it was instantly recognized. Then I tried to scan UPC, EAN, etc. No problems so far. My assistant dropped it accidentally. Just a small scuff to the plastic, no damage to the screen. I expect this scanner to last a while.
Sarfraz Ali
Easy to use in bluetooth
I have used the wireless one but I think the bluetooth one is better for me to use. And it is easy to pair. Good price. The product is making a good user experience for me.
Oulyme Odiug
Reads the barcodes correctly, nice to the touch.
Easy to use, lightweight, and reads all the barcodes correctly ( so far ).
Wink Bennett
Good Seller Support
This scanner works just fine with standard bar codes. It didn't work 100% for what I needed it for, but that was more due to the odd size and print quality of what I was trying to scan than the capabilities of this scanner. I gave it five stars because it came with printed instructions which were very helpful and the seller was very accommodating in trying to help me through my issues. They offered to replace or refund the product even though I was well past the replacement time window. It's a good scanner for the price. The bluetooth worked fine with both my phone and laptop.
Deysa Dubovecka
TaoTronics Bluetooth Laser Barcode Scanner Review
The barcode scanner arrived in a color printed box with components wrapped in bubble wrap to protect them during shipping. Unpacking was quite quick and easy as no tape was used. Everything arrived in perfect shape. Contrary to the USB version I reviewed a while back, this model did not require any assembly as a stand is not included. The package included the wireless laser barcode scanner, a USB cable, a user manual and a handy credit card size cheat sheet with a few useful control barcodes. The 3.7V 750mAh Li-ion rechargeable battery was already installed inside the scanner’s handle. This barcode scanner, like many others, is recognized as a keyboard by the computer therefore it does not require any special software. This barcode scanner can be used with any device that accepts a keyboard input via Bluetooth 3.0 so I chose to test it with my phone, a Samsung Galaxy S7. I set my phone to search for Bluetooth devices and noticed a “Pair code” barcode on the handy credit card cheat sheet. As soon as I scanned it, my phone picked up the barcode scanner and installed it successfully. Moments later I was searching for UPCs on Google on my phone… it was that fast and easy! I did not even peak at the user manual yet. In case you wonder, if you try this on a computer that already has a keyboard… do not worry, the computer can handle multiple keyboard type inputs so pairing this scanner with your computer will not cause any issues. The great thing of it working this way is that it makes it virtually compatible with anything that can accept input from a keyboard. If your computer does not have Bluetooth, you will either have to buy a Bluetooth adapter or use this scanner with the included USB cable. I would definitely buy the adapter as it is much more convenient to use wireless. Either way you will have to recharge the battery using the USB cable (1.5hrs per the manual) after about 30 hours of use according to the user manual. In the event you need to scan multiple items out of range, you can set the scanner to inventory mode which will allow you to store a large number of scans without communicating with the host as they will be stored in its internal memory. Using this feature will require scanning special barcodes in the user manual and on the credit card size cheat sheet. Range – this is often a topic of controversy as the actual range one will achieve can vary significantly. This is not the fault of the product but rather due to the nature of RF and the environment the scanner is operated in. The manual states the range is 7 to 10m / 23 to 33 feet indoors and four times better outdoors but this is typically measured in the most optimal setting – absolutely no interference (read wifi, zigbee, phones, etc) and direct line of sight. If you are having range issues and there are metal objects between you and the receiver, then try to move them out of the way. Given this scanner is Bluetooth, it operates in the 2.4GHz ISM band which is shared by many other devices, including Wifi, that can cause interference. However, I have lots of wifi and zigbee devices that all use 2.4GHz and did not seem to have any interference issues. Some scanners come with a stand as they are meant to be always on so that you can put barcoded objects under the scanner instead of handling the scanner to scan the barcode. Think of the grocery store where they just pass the product in front of the scanner. This scanner does not come with one but I believe it was mostly designed for wireless use (to move around) which would not require a stand. Although the construction looks solid, I wish they had used softer rubber for some of the parts where it comes into contact with the working surface when you lay it down. Some much more expensive models have this but you are also paying way more for the scanner. For medium to light use, I believe this will not be an issue at all. For high volume warehouse use, this may not be the best choice. One common setting you might want to turn on or off is the automatic carriage return (aka pressing ENTER) as this may trigger an undesired action in the software you are scanning barcodes. For example, if you are scanning multiple serial numbers in an invoice, you may not want it to go to the next line. The user manual has a large number of settings to customize prefixes, suffixes, and what barcodes are accepted. I tried this scanner with a variety of barcode types, and sizes so see how it worked. I was unable to find a barcode it could not read amongst the ones it supported. One quirk that may annoy some is that when the scanner powers down about 30 seconds after the last use (remember it is battery operated) it will require you press the trigger to turn it on. No laser will be emitted but loud beeps will indicate it is now on and connected. The power off timer can be extended or even turned off. If you turn it off you will likely want to use this scanner connected to power. Overall this is a very nice product for a very reasonable price – If I recall this is several times cheaper than some heavier duty Zebra/Motorola models I’ve seen. Whether you buy this very affordable model or the very expensive alternatives depends on your planned usage. For medium to light usages I believe this is a great choice.
Imane Ait El
Solid quality, easy to use. Good product, love it!
Effective connection, very good scanner with Bluetooth compatibility. Pair with my phone and my iPad, both easy to connect. Use the receiver and the USB cable to connect with the computer, also effective. Capture faster than my old one. A reasonable price but has a lot of functions and features.
Noelle Holloman
A great Bluetooth scanner for a library
I really love these scanners, and I love how affordable they are. I have used them in two different libraries now, and they perform very well. Prior to purchasing these scanners, I was used to always having the scanner tethered to my workstation unless I was out in the book stacks doing inventory, but I have found these scanners perform flawlessly over the Bluetooth connection, and the lithium batteries hold a charge for several weeks even with regular use. So library staff can have complete freedom to scan materials in their work area without any limitations from an attached cable. The LED light pattern when the scanner powers up for the first scan in the morning warns you when the battery charge drops below 30%. There also is a handy plastic card that comes with each scanner with the most commonly used programming barcodes. You can check the battery levels at any time by scanning the Battery Status barcode directly from the card. The scanners read all the barcode formats that we use in the library right out of the box, and they come with the standard, somewhat cryptic, manual that allows you to program additional formats as needed. With the latest version of Bluetooth that comes integrated in most new computers by default, you don't even need the included Bluetooth dongle/adapter. It's a 10-second process to pair the scanner with the computer's native Bluetooth, and you're up and running.
Ambrosio Rivera
Solid scanner
Small but solid, a good hand scanner and very nice customer service Better than I expected, works great in both bluetooth and wired connect mode. I wanted to add a special character into the code, but don’t know how to set up, so I sent an email to them. They replied very quickly and sent me a setup code. Nice product, nice service.