Intermec has launched the SD61, a multiport wireless base station that provides a secure connection (ISCP protocol) between multiple Intermec industrial scanners – including the SF51 and SR61B, and the host device.
ENDRESS+HAUSER has released the Field Xpert, a HART field handheld communicator which is said to streamline device commissioning, diagnostics and trouble-shooting both directly and offline.
Syscan International, leading Australian RFID solutions provider, has developed LiveTrack, as a completely integrated animal identification solution.
The Intermec CN3 mobile computer is designed to meet the needs of mobile workers performing mission-critical tasks in transportation, logistics and field service.
Motorola’s new MC9000 series cradle provides workers the option of using there mobile computer in handheld or vehicle-mounted mode.
Available from Peacock Bros, the Intermec CN3e is a mid-sized mobile computer that features extensive communication options with an enlarged keypad to support key based data in-field applications.
The new Panasonic Toughbook CF-U1 is the world’s first ruggedized ultra mobile PC and is now available here in Australia after receiving an overwhelming acceptance in the US.
The Motorola RD500 vehicle mounted RFID reader is now available to the Australian market after successful trials and live testing by Peacock Bros.
ProNav, a leading GPS brand used by professional intercity and cross country long haul drivers throughout Europe and the US, is now the first GPS navigation system specifically designed for truck drivers in Australia.
Crazy John’s, Australia’s mobile phone experts, announces the Australian launch of the world’s toughest phone, the Sonim XP1.
From Casio and ASP Microcomputers a new-generation of industrial handheld data terminals, the DT-X30 Series specifically designed for people and businesses on the move.
Intermechas announced the PB2 and PB3 commercial mobile receipt printers providing low cost, wearable receipt printing solutions for DSD/route accounting, retail queue busting and field service applications.
Intermec has announced the addition of three new rugged mobile printers to its PB product family – the PB21, PB31 and PB51.
TOSHIBA TEC Australia has announced the launch of the 2” B-EP2DL and the 4” B-EP4DL portable label printers to extend its support of advanced mobile applications in retail, warehouse & logistics, hospitality and healthcare environments.
It had to happen, when Motorola acquired Symbol Technologies a few years ago, the coming together of two technologies, 3G mobile telephones and data capture devices was inevitable!