2D barcodes have made their way to your Point of Sale, appearing on everything from the items your customers are purchasing to
printed and electronic coupons and loyalty cards. Your 1D scanner can’t capture the new 2D codes, leading to exceptions that slow
down the check-out process and frustrate customers at that key last personal touchpoint in your store. But with the DS2200 Series,
you can scan it all. You get an affordable 1D/2D imager that doesn’t compromise performance or features for price. Your workers get
best-in-class first-time, everytime scanning with point-and-shoot simplicity. You get an imager that couldn’t be easier to deploy and
manage. And you can choose the model that best fits your POS needs — the corded DS2208 or the cordless DS2278. The DS2200
Series — the affordability your budget demands, with the deployment, ease-of-use and management simplicity your business
requires.
DS2278 Zebra Barcode Scanner
From: $314.64~
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Description
Features:
- Loaded with features to ensure first-time, every-time barcode capture with no training required.
- Best-in-class functionality at an affordable price point.
- Cordless imager that reads 1D and 2D barcodes from both paper and electronic screens omnidirectionally.
- Only needs 4 hours of charge time to last a 14 hour shift – no mid-shift interruptions needed.
- Zebra’s PRZM software decode algorithms deliver superior performance on poor quality barcodes.
- Innovative aim line guide users to scan at the ideal distance from the barcode.
- Pre-configured and ready to use, right out of the box.
- Auto-host detect cables that automatically identify the interface and connect the imager.
- Easy integration with a Tablet-Based POS.
- With over 90 international keyboards, the DS2278 is easy to deploy all around the world.
- Easily customize settings with 123Scan.
- Zebra’s exclusive Wi-Fi Friendly Mode eliminates interference on selected Wi-Fi channels.
- Scanner Management Service enables the remote management of Zebra scanners.
- Scanner Control App allows you to demo scanners from a phone/tablet and provides source code to make end user applications.
- Backwards compatible with Zebra LS2208 series cables.
- Common applications: transportation, retail, and hospitality.
Additional information
| Dimensions | 17.5 cm H x 6.6 cm W x 9.0 cm D |
|---|---|
| Weight | 214g |
| Input Voltage Range | 4.5 to 5.5 YDC |
| Operating temperature | 0°C to 50.0°C |
| Storage Temperature | -40.0°C to 70.0°C |
| Humidity | 5% to 95% RH, non-condensing |
| Drop Specification | Designed to withstand multiple drops at 5.0 ft./1.5 m to concrete |
| Tumble Specification | Designed to withstand 250 tumbles in 1.5 ft./.5 m tumbler¹ |
| Environmental Sealing | IP52 |
| Bluetooth | Standard Bluetooth Version 4.0 with BLE: Direct line of sight in open air: Class 2: Minimum 30 ft. (10.0 m) and up to 300 ft. (100.0 m) when paired with CR2278 cradle. Environmental factors may impact results. Serial Port and HID Profiles; output power adjustable down from 2.0 dBm in 8 Steps |
| Battery Capacity/Battery Type | 2,400 mAh Li-Ion Battery |
FAQ
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) refers to a wireless system comprised of two components: tags and readers. The reader is a device that has one or more antennas that emit radio waves and receive signals back from the RFID tag.
A barcode scanner, also known as a barcode reader, is a device used to capture and interpret the information stored in barcodes. It works by emitting a beam of light onto the barcode, which is then reflected back differently depending on the pattern of dark bars and light spaces in the barcode. The scanner detects this reflected light and converts it into electrical signals. These signals are then decoded into the original data represented by the barcode, such as product numbers or inventory codes.




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