Honeywell / Hand Held Products 3800i Linear Imager Scanner
The Honeywell / Hand Held Products 3800i Linear Imager Scanner (formely the 5800) is purpose-built for the most demanding applications in the toughest conditions, including warehouse, distribution, logistics and rugged retail environments.
Industrial-Grade Durability- constructed with an impact absorbing, shock-resistant housing.
Environmentally Sealed- protected against dust and moisture intrusion.
Performs in Extreme Low Temperatures-Ideal for outdoor and freezer applications.
Extended Read Range-eliminates the need to reach and climb to scan codes.
Honeywell / HHP 3800i USB Kit: Orange imager , Straight USB cable, and Quick Start Guide 3800ISR050-0F00E
1 - 2 Days
£239.76
Honeywell / HHP 3800i User´s Guide Kit: Orange imager and User´s Guide (CD), and UHOLDERE 3800ISR050-0G00E
1 - 2 Weeks
£234.59
Accessories/Options
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Cable, RS232 TTL, D9 PIN F connector,TX data on pin 2,external power,coiled 7.7 ft (2.3m) 42203758-04E
1 - 2 Days
£26.90
cable, RS232 TTL, power from PS-2 keyboard/mouse port length 7.7ft (2.3m) 42205895-01E
1 - 2 Days
£31.25
Cable, RS232 TTL, EP , TX Data on Pin 2 connector: D9 PIN F 7.7 ft. (2.3m) 42206422-01E
1 - 2 Days
£15.62
About Honeywell / HHP
HHP Scanners, Data Collection Terminals & Verifiers: Dedicated to offering products uniquely tailored to markets such as retail, transportation, distribution, warehousing, logistics, and manufacturing, Hand Held offers the industry's best value and backs it up with expert, personalized service from start to finish. By investing in Hand Held products, our customers are able to reduce costs, improve service, and position their companies for future growth.
About Imager Barcode Scanners
An imager is a Barcode Scanner that really functions more like a digital camera than a laser scanner, and is capable of reading two-dimensional symbologies. Rather than bouncing one or several beams of intense light off of a barcode, the imager bounces a burst of light off of the barcode and back into a camera-like eye, essentially taking a picture. Unlike a laser scanner the imager does not need the barcode to be oriented in anyway (other than within the scan area) in order to be legible.