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Codegate, a specialist in providing mobile enterprise solutions, has launched a revolutionary new solution for wearable scanning - the QP1000iWS. Combining the power of Codegate's Bluetooth wearable Quick Pick scanner and Intermec's CN3 rugged mobile computer, the lightweight QP1000iWS is the first truly wireless wearable solution to be launched. It is also the only solution that supports 1D, 2D and RFID applications making it suitable for a range of picking and packing applications that have previously been unable to benefit from wearable scanning. The Quick Pick wearable scanner fits comfortably and easily onto the hand and communicates wirelessly with the Intermec CN3 mobile computer enabling it to be placed on a belt, in a pocket or mounted onto a trolley or cage. The user is able to scan barcodes whilst still having use of both hands speeding up processes such as picking, packing, inventory checks and parcel sortation. Being fully wireless, the QP1000WS offers a far safer solution to the user than other wearable devices as there are no wires to get caught on machinery or racking. Compatible with Windows Mobile 5.0 and with a range of wireless options including 802.11 b/g and Bluetooth, the QP1000iWS will seamlessly integrate with existing systems and technologies to provide real time information improving stock control and order tracking. The cost of the QP1000iWS starts from just £1,495 and Codegate is offering a range of payment options that are as flexible as the device itself including a fully managed service, finance, leasing or outright purchase. Andy Ward, Director of Sales for Codegate comments "The QP1000iWS offers unparalleled functionality and flexibility in a single, wearable solution, allowing data to be captured and transmitted in real time to host systems. As the only wearable solution on the market that supports 1D, 2D and RFID the QP1000iWS offers far greater flexibility than its competitors and we feel that it will fit a range of applications that have previously been unable to take advantage of wearable scanning. With its ability to read and write RFID labels and tags, it also means that even if you are not currently using RFID, you will have the technology in place should you need it in the future." For more information see www.codegate.co.uk/QP1000iWS |
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