Xenon XP 1952h-bf

Battery-Free Wireless Area-Imaging Scanner for Healthcare

Traditional cordless scanners are powered by batteries, requiring long recharging times and battery maintenance. The Xenon XP 1952h-bf scanner runs on supercapacitors, making it capable of achieving a full charge in under 60 seconds when using a powered USB port or external wall adapter. The Xenon XP 1952h-bf scanner typically provides at least 450 scans without recharging. This makes the scanner ideal for scanning applications at the bedside such as medicines administration or specimen collection. With its quick charge feature, you’ll minimize problems associated with dead batteries like manual overrides and unnecessary IT support calls. And with no battery, a common maintenance hassle is removed, an ongoing expense is eliminated, and the scanner is lighter and more environmentally friendly.

Details

Accurate barcode scanning without the long recharge time

When fully charged, the scanner can typically scan over 450 UPC/EAN codes without the need for recharging. The scanner is useable in less than 20 seconds.

Legendary Reliability

The Xenon XP 1952h-bf scanner delivers aggressive barcode scanning performance – even on poor-quality or damaged barcodes – which also helps to minimize manual overrides

Never Worry About forgetting to charge

Two independently configurable recharge alerts remind clinicians to place the scanner back into the base for charging, ensuring continuous operation.

Healthcare | Retail | Manufacturing | Warehouse Management | Transportation | Field Mobility

Dimensions

4.1in x 2.8in x 6.3in

(104mm x 71mm x 160mm)

Environmental Sealing

IP42

Light Levels

0 to 100,000 lux(9,290 ft-candles)

Number of Scans

Fully Charged:

Typically more
than 450 scans

Ready-to-Go Notification:

At least 25 scans (@1 scan/sec)

First Recharge Alert (30%):

Typically occurs after 300 scans ±10%

Second Recharge Alert (10%):

Typically occurs after 400 scans ±10%

Weight

6.9 oz (195 g) 

Drop Spec

Designed to withstand 50 1.8m(6 ft) drops to concrete