Get Ready For The Revolution As Synergix Launches The First Ever Barcode And RFID Wearable Scanner

Published 8th February 2007

Leading auto ID, mobile computing and data capture distributor, Synergix, has launched the revolutionary new Bluetooth QP1000 Quick Pick Scanner. It’s the only wearable scanner on the market that offers 1D or 2D barcode scanning and RFID in a single wearable device.

The QP1000 combines the very latest Bluetooth, barcode and RFID technologies to create the ultimate picking, packing and scanning device for materials handling, warehousing and logistics operations.

For the first time, users can truly wave goodbye to multiple hand held devices, and cumbersome or dangerous cables. The dual technology QP1000 comes with a choice of either a 1D laser scanner or 2D imager for reading barcodes, combined with an RFID decoder/encoder to read and write ISO15693 smart label transponders. With Integrated Bluetooth, users can wirelessly connect the QP1000 to any Bluetooth PDA to create the ultimate hands free solution, using the optional leather arm caddy.

The QP1000 fits perfectly onto the hand with an adjustable strap, and weighing only 128g it can be comfortably worn and used constantly throughout the working day. It has a high capacity battery that delivers up to 30 hours from a single charge, and tri-fold LED, buzzer and vibrator good read indicators, making it ideal for noisy or poorly lit environments.

It is compatible with Pocket PC 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0 and Windows XP, and comes with simple SmartWedge software for data entry, ensuring the QP1000 will seamlessly integrate with all current technologies.

Graham Fenton, Managing Director of Synergix, said: “The QP1000 Quick Pick Scanner is an evolutionary leap in scanning technology that is set to change the way workers function. It offers the ultimate mobility and flexibility for picking and packing operations, and has the potential to bring significant speed and efficiency gains to businesses. We leapt at the opportunity to bring this product to market and here has been significant interest in the product already.”