Wrapping
The barcode scan works very well, but it isn't able to scan barcodes wrapped with plastc transparent film.
The only scanner series (CS3070 and CS4070) that can remove a scanned barcode from a press of a button.
Zebra CS3070 cordless scanner let businesses easily implement 1D laser scanning where either mobility or the cost and size of a traditional scanning device is an inhibitor. The tiny device is affordably priced and fits in a pocket or on a lanyard. This scanner can be used in standalone mode for the batch scanning of barcodes. It also offers real-time barcode data transmission to a host application via a wireless Bluetooth connection to smartphones, laptops and more. The result is increased productivity through a new level of affordability for 1D scanning and the ability to streamline, error-proof and simplify more business processes.
Features & Benefits of CS3070 Scanner
Flexible mobile 1D laser scanner-A portable Barcode scanner with two modes of operation: batch for uploading data to a host at a later time or real-time capture and transmission to a host application via a wireless Bluetooth connection to smartphones, PDAs and laptops
Long battery life-A 24-hour batch/12-hour Bluetooth mode battery life insures well over single shift scanning performance on a charge
Simple two button design-Easy to hold and use and almost no training required
Small and lightweight-Fits in a pocket or on a neck lanyard and weighs only 70 grams
Easy to integrate with a host device-Batch USB connectivity or wireless Bluetooth® enables compatibility with virtually any host device
512MB non-volatile memory-Has the capacity to store over a million scans and ensures the data is retained
Superior scanning performance-Easy and intuitive to use — just point, click and scan; enables easy capture of even dirty, damaged and poor quality bar codes
Enterprise durability: 4 ft./1.2 m drop specification; 250 tumbles (500 drops) @ 1.64 ft./0.5 m; IP40 sealing-Ensures reliable operation despite the inevitable drops and bumps in real world use