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The Sumicor Inventory Data Terminal Barcode Scanner is a versatile 1D wireless CCD barcode reader designed for efficient warehouse management. With a 2.8-inch color LCD screen, it allows users to manage inventory seamlessly without additional software. Its impressive 16MB memory can store over 400,000 data entries, while the rechargeable 1400mAh battery ensures up to 20 hours of operation. The scanner supports a wide range of 1D barcodes and features a user-friendly, ergonomic design for easy handling.















| ASIN | B09PDLB8L9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,479 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #18 in Barcode Scanners |
| Brand | Sumicor |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless and usb cable |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (32) |
| Manufacturer | Sumicor |
| Maximum Storage Temperature | 60 Degrees Celsius |
| Model Number | 1D |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Operating Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
J**G
The instruction for the product is not that easy to read and understand. Working as a regular scanner is easy, just plug and play, but I can easily get plug and play scanner for much cheaper. The other features, are not that easy. In term of value, this is a 1D barcode scanner, and there is similar 2D scanner (even from the same brand) that are just slightly more expensive, so the value for the 1D is not too good.
A**T
These are decent units, but please do not buy thinking it is a direct "live" connection to your database (POS, ERP, et cetera). They can integrate with whatever you build a linking data set you set up for it specifically. This can be XLS, CSV, Text, Access DB et cetera type scenario. You would set up your source and upload it to the device and work with it from there. This will be its data set. If you wanted an integration, you could download it from the unit (in your data set) and import from there. Currently, we are working on a situation very much like that now with an ERP system. We are building a middle wear is the goal to automate the whole process. But that is a more complex ideology then most, but this will service a very large, scaled database system. I am impressed with the out of box functionality of the embedded OS in the unit for the price point. Overall, the unit is well rounded in how they achieved the end product. It also scans from screens quite well too. The speed and accuracy of the unit is excellent. My only concern and they are common on multi badged items from foreign markets is tech support, and software updates. I wish these manufacturers would simply create self-service portals and use your model and serial number as logins. Then if one "sell/clone/mfg." goes belly up you can still go direct to the actual manufacturer and get everything you need still. Because the seller who badges as a maker went under does not mean the buyer should be stuck. This is a new line seller and have reached out for more technical documentation and lifecycle information. Waiting to see how the overall tech support process goes. I currently gave the tech support aspect 3 stars due to there is no sources for information online as alternatives anywhere. The only source is thru their 163 (NetEase) email system. If they are very forthcoming and helpful i will update this at that time. I do hope they are as we are attempting to build something pretty well rounded with their product and could lead to us purchasing many more. Overall, I am very pleased with the unit. Hoping to purchase a large number more if we can make this project of ours work. Even with our Dev time it will be worthwhile in the end of the venture. As love the vibration feature in hand, and wireless range is excellent too. In the end I would defiantly recommend this unit. Especially for the sweet price point and flexibility we have.
J**S
I am reviewing the product "Sumicor Inventory Data Terminal Barcode Scanner 1D Wireless CCD Barcode Reader" on 9 March 2023 This barcode reader is in league above the typical products in this category, with only minor limitations but major features unique to this price point. The strengths of this device are in its comprehensive feature set in support of inventory applications. Not merely a code reader, this device can store codes in its memory either by scanning or keypad input. If connected to a PC (USB and wireless dongle are the connectivity options) you have the option of sending codes directly to the PC. Untethered, up to 10,000 codes can be stored in memory and transmitted later. One can review the scanned codes on the colorful and very readable display screen and edit or delete codes as needed. A "unique" function can optionally suppress recording of codes already in memory. An "inventory" mode allows multiple scans of a code to serve as inventory counts. These counts can be transmitted along with the codes. The list of scanned codes can be queried on-device and count updates made either by scan or keypad input. A pre-defined item database can be uploaded to the scanner and then queried: scan the code, and get the associated data. Export formats can be defined on the device so the data received by the PC can be imported into applications in their expected format, without an intervening conversion. In my use, I found the scanner to be highly accurate and fast, easily meeting or exceeding the speed and reliability of any other model I compared it to. I made great use of the display, for confirming scans and reviewing the list before exporting. I also appreciated the keypad input mode, which was perfect for situations where an item I was trying to scan had a very mangled barcode, or no barcode at all. While I did not have use for some of the more extensive inventory-specific functions, a cursory check of these features showed the device just as intuitive and reliable as with more general code scanning applications. The form factor is like holding a large mobile phone or remote control in the hand. I appreciated the size and ergonomic curves that made it very easy to hold the scanner comfortably. The only missing feature is bluetooth wireless connectivity, a nearly-standard feature on modern barcode scanners, and one whose omission here is puzzling, but not a major fail. The USB dongle works well as does direct USB connection, and I only missed bluetooth when I was away from my main PC. While not a necessity, including Bluetooth would have made a great product just that much better. The provided "Wireless Inventory Scanner User Manual" is a breath of fresh air compared to manuals from many of its competitors. The "Sumicor" scanner is a quality product, and is supported with a quality manual; clearly its designers allocated time, budget, and care to produce a legible and genuinely helpful document of its use. Configuration of this device is made via the display and keypad, in contrast with other scanners which are configured by scanning codes in the manual. I found the Sumicor's arrangement preferable, since adjustments can be made "in the field" when one does not have the manual handy. I have trialed at least a half-dozen different barcode scanners recently, and the "Sumicor" model has become my hands-down favorite. It Is packed with features, albeit some I am unlikely to use in my application, and its lack of bluetooth keeps it just a hair's breadth from perfection, but its flexibility, durability, and excellent screen make it a superb choice for a variety of applications calling for a handheld scanner. Highly recommended.
M**Y
The device has a lot of great features and it quickly and accurately scanned everything I pointed it at. The screen is easily readable, however there is so much going on and so many things that this thing does, that it is certainly a little overwhelming at first. There is a learning curve to using this to use it as intended, which is for inventory management. The description for this says no external software is needed and that this will import and dump to Excel easily. While that might be true, that is a very poor way to do inventory management. With a little work, this can be used with other software and it worked accurately in my initial uses. Many of the menu items had misspellings and/or broken English (similar to the description for the product on Amazon). I would be careful using this product on any computer connected to a home or business network, or on any computer where usernames/passwords are used -- in the Q&A, a user asked about the software download available for this and the seller's response included this - "And download the software at Google Driver, please ignore warnings that downloads may have viruses." Not saying their product has malware, but that answer does not give confidence.
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The Sumicor Inventory Data Terminal Barcode Scanner is a handheld device that uses CCD technology to read 1D barcodes. It is wireless and can connect to devices via Bluetooth, making it convenient for use in various settings. The scanner has a long battery life and comes with inventory data collector with 16MB memory storage, which stores more than 400,000 data, which is a significant advantage for users who need to scan multiple items continuously. Additionally, the scanner is designed to withstand harsh working conditions, making it suitable for use in warehouses, manufacturing plants, and other rugged environments. It has an ergonomic design, making it comfortable to hold and use for extended periods. Overall, the Sumicor Inventory Data Terminal Barcode Scanner is a reliable and durable scanner that can help businesses manage inventory more efficiently. Its wireless capability, long battery life, and rugged design make it a good option for businesses that require reliable barcode scanning in challenging environments.
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