An all-in-one Android powered smart data terminal & mobile computer for the most demanding applications.
Enable field work to be more efficient in extreme outdoor and industrial environment, help users collect accurate real-time data and work more productively.
Physical size: 153mm*75mm*29mm.
Weight: 286g/10.09oz (including battery).
Display: 4in.WVGA (480*800) TFT-LCD, capacitive dual touch panel
Card slot: 1 PSAM, 1 SIM, 1 MicroSD.
Interface: USB Micro-B, serial port RS-232(TTL)
Audio: 0.5W speaker, build-in microphone.
Battery: rechargeable li-ion polymer, 3.7V, 3200 mAh
CPU: Cortex-A7 1.3GHz quad core
RAM: 1G;
Storage: Build-in 4GB Flash, Micro SD 32GB max (card not included)
Operation system: Android 4.4.2
Software: SDK: Java; Language tool: eclipse
1D barcode scanner: Motorola (Zebra) SE965
Optical resolution: 4Mil min width
Roll: 100%UPC (5in. ±35º)
Pitch Angel: 100%UPC (5in. ±65º)
Skew tolerance: 100%UPC (5in., ±50º)
Ambient light: 10000ft.candles (107640 lux)
Scan repetition rate : scan 104 per second(±)12 times (two-way)
Scan angle: 47º±35º(standard)/ 35º±3º (narrow-angle)
Barcode type: UPC/EAN, Code128, Code39, Code93, Code11, Interleaved 2 of 5, Discrete 2 of 5, Chinese 2 of 5, Codabar, MSI, RSS
Data communication
WLAN: IEEE802.11b/g/n, internal antenna
WWAN: WCDMA/HSDPA/HSPA+ (850/2100MHz), GSM/GPRS/EDGE(850/900/1800/1900MHz)
WPAN: Bluetooth v2.1+EDR Bluetooth v3.0+HS Bluetooth v4.0 Low Energy (LE)
Operation temperature: -10 to 50℃/14 to 122℉
Storage temperature: -40 to 70℃/-40 to 158℉
Drop test: 1.2m/3.9ft. Multipledrops, 6 sides (concrete floor under operating temp)
Tumble: 1,000 times, 0.5m/1.6ft, 6 contact surfaces, IEC compliance
Sealng: IP64 rated
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Great PDT at any price Purchased these to replace more expensive Windows CE PDT for retail/warehouse inventory control, and so far these have proved to be an excellent replacement.
Great, less-expensive replacement for a “traditional” gun-style scanner. Our school got this to replace a dead Motorola MC3190 gun-style scanner. We needed something that would scan barcodes into an e-mail message without much fuss. After a failed try with a Windows Mobile-based Honeywell product (Android-based version ordered, but wrong version shipped), the Archer was virtually flawless out of the box. No special app or third-party software keyboard was necessary. I configured WiFi and e-mail account, and it was working — we were right back in business. It…