Tills 4 Change features barcode scanners suitable for PC Terminals and Cash Register Systems. All scanners can be supplied with a PC-Wedge, RS232 or USB Connections.

MS350 Cordless Bluetooth Scanner

   

    SRP: N/A
  USB Connection: £318.00 + Delivery (£6.50) + VAT (Total Inc VAT and Delivery = £389.40)

 

 



MS350 Cordless Bluetooth Scanner

 

One of the smallest and lightest high performance wireless linear imager scanners on the market, the MS350 is an extremely compact, lightweight, all-round robust device able to read 1D and 2D barcodes.

Offering aggressive reading and decoding speeds, and a roaming range up to 15m from the base unit, the MS350 delivers the ultimate combination of performance and reliability for CCD barcode scanning applications, such as retail point of sale, healthcare, commercial and light industrial use.

  • Rugged design (IP42 rated) withstands 1.5m drops to concrete
  • 300 scans per second
  • Scans codes up to 10cm away
  • Weighs less than 200g
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    Includes 12 months Return to Base (RTB) guarantee & 12 months telephone support. Price includes initial programming to customer supplied specification, before dispatch.

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