The XT85 untethers workers with advanced 3G/4G WWAN technology, 802.11a/b/g/n WLAN with enterprise-grade security and Bluetooth. A motion-sensing accelerometer and real-time GPS enhance on-the-go productivity, and a 5.0 megapixel camera offers the ability to capture details along the way. Lightning-speed processing, advanced power management and superior barcode scanning technology allow workers to get the job done fast, efficiently and convenientlyA motion-sensing
The XT85 untethers workers with advanced 3G/4G WWAN technology, 802.11a/b/g/n WLAN with enterprise-grade security and Bluetooth.
A motion-sensing accelerometer and real-time GPS enhance on-the-go productivity, and a 5.0 megapixel camera offers the ability to capture details along the way. Lightning-speed processing, advanced power management and superior barcode scanning technology allow workers to get the job done fast, efficiently and conveniently
A motion-sensing accelerometer and real-time GPS enhance on-the-go productivity, and a 5.0 megapixel camera offers the ability to capture details along the way.
Lightning-speed processing, advanced power management and superior barcode scanning technology allow workers to get the job done fast, efficiently and conveniently
XT85 from Janam delivers everything that enterprises require in a rugged outdoor mobile computer without compromise. The XT85 combines a small and lightweight form factor with fully rugged design. It offers flexible wireless WAN technology, a motion-sensing accelerometer and real-time GPS. It is also available with either a QWERTY or Numeric keypad. While most of these elements are table stakes for rugged mobile computers used outside the four walls, the XT85 delivers even more.
The XT85 offers 802.11a/b/g/n WLAN communication with enterprise-grade security, a 5.0 megapixel camera, high performance laser scanning or imaging data capture technology, lightning speed processing, full 3.5†brilliant color VGA or QVGA fully transmissive display, advanced power management, Bluetooth, High-Speed USB and IrDA interfaces and a price point that makes the benefits of point-of-activity mobile computing more accessible than ever before.