Handheld computer

Mobile but with buttons

Cipherlab andLOG:IT are presenting a new approach to the digital networking of global value and supply chains at Cemat. The focus is on the new robust Cipherlab RK25 handheld computer, which combines the features of a touch computer and handheld terminal.

The robust Cipherlab RK25 handheld computer combines the features of a touch computer and a handheld terminal. (Image: Cipherlab)

Features of the Cipherlab RK25 include a large screen and a physical keyboard. The manufacturer also points out the variety of functions, high data capacity, durability, wireless connectivity and user-friendliness. The device is designed to support users as effectively as possible in the field and therefore offers a physical keyboard. This is because in environments where the capture and input of large amounts of data is required, many users still prefer physical keys for fast and accurate data entry. The solution makes it possible to type precisely even when in motion, thus minimizing the number of incorrect keystrokes.

The RK25 is also suitable for use in harsh conditions with rain, snow or dirt. Individual buttons can be configured to execute complex commands, such as activating sensors, initiating barcode scans or capturing GPS data.

Mobile Android devices for warehouse, field service and retail

The RS50 series from Cipherlab, based on Android 6.0 with GMS certification, enables employees to use Google apps and make entries with a finger on the 4.7-inch display or by pressing a button. The RS50 enables data capture with just one device and supports processes with 1D and 2D barcodes, RFID, documents, photos and videos as well as NFC applications. In addition, the solution has reliable Wi-Fi and LTE connectivity for uninterrupted back-end system connectivity and real-time data transfer.

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With similar features, Cipherlab's RS31 series is designed for field service, retail and healthcare applications. The top model RS31 helps to significantly increase user productivity with increased computing power.

The 9700 series mobile computers have been developed for demanding requirements in warehousing, distribution and manufacturing environments and are characterized by outstanding functionality and robustness. The top-of-the-range 9700A model scores with a versatile range of features: This includes IP65 standards, data capture via extended range laser, near and far 2D imager, an alphanumeric keyboard and instant data transfer via dual band. The device runs on an Android platform with a Cortex CPU and a clock frequency of two gigahertz, which further optimizes speed and user-friendliness. as

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