A barcode scanner, also called a point-of-sale (POS) scanner or a price scanner, is a device used to capture and read information contained in a barcode. The scanner consists of a light source, a lens and a light sensor that translates optical impulses into electrical ones. They also contain decoder circuitry analyzing the barcode’s image data provided by the sensor and sending that content to a computer.
Wireless Imager
Youjie HH360
Linear-Imaging Scanner
With a balance of performance, durability and ergonomics, HH360 is ideal for today’s popular O2O applications, meeting the scanning needs for switching between traditional printed bar codes and on-screen bar codes. HH360 provides hasslefree scanning performance in scanintensive or light industrial applications as well.
With its excellent linear imaging scanning performance and versatility, HH360 provides fast (scanning speed up to 300 scans/s), 1D image scanning capability for typical barcodes (up to 23.4 inches (600mm) scanning distance), high density barcodes, or even poor or damaged bar codes with a single device. It also enables easy scanning on all linear bar codes presented on screen, without any need to buy a specific scanner.
Being highly durable and wearable, HH360 linear-imaging scanner is one of the toughest general duty scanners on the market, designed to keep your operation running smoothly.
HH360 is the ideal choice for customers who value high scanning performance and durability of hand-held linearimaging scanner.