Whether you need to scan printed bar codes on paper labels or mobile bar codes on the screen of a mobile phone, with the Motorola DS9208, you’ll be ready. You get the versatility to scan any 1D or 2D bar code — from the printed labels in retail that identify product and pricing at the register to mobile coupons, mobile gift and loyalty cards, boarding passes and even theatre tickets. And the DS9208 provides all the features you need to keep your workers productive: industry-leading scanning speed; true point-and-shoot scanning simplicity — no need to align bar code and scanner; and hands-free and handheld flexibility.
Scans 1D, 2D and PDF417 bar codes on paper, mobile phones and computer displays Scan virtually any bar code on any medium; supports the technology your customers are embracing — mobile bar codes
Sleek design and small footprint Perfect in the most design conscious environments; most compact device in its class, fits in the most space constrained areas
Handheld and hands-free modes Dual mode functionality saves time; keeps lines moving; reduces the need to lift heavy items
Picklist mode Select and scan a single bar code from a bar code menu or “picklist” — ideal for items that are too small for bar code labels
Driver’s licence parsing (optional) Captures information from driver’s licences, enabling fast auto-population of loyalty and credit card applications, increasing enrollment
Multi-code mode Allows simultaneous scanning of a group of bar codes and reports only the selected bar code(s) in a pre-selected order
Industry-first spherical exit window Improves scanning performance by minimizing stray light and reducing reflections to the imaging sensor
Omnidirectional scanning; supports all common interfaces Eliminates the need to align bar code and scanner; easy integration into current or future environments
5 ft./1.5 m drop spec and recessed exit window Increased durability; prevents nicks and scratches that could degrade performance
Compatible with 123Scan2 and Remote Scanner Management (RSM) Reduces management time and cost, from initial configuration to day-to-day management