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Reddit mentions of WoneNice USB Barcode Scanner Bar Code Reader
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- The barcode scanner has simple installation and ideal use in a wide range of situations and workplaces. Its function is unbeatable and easy to use, design is stylish
- Strong Recognition Ability with 200 scans/s: Can Automatically, Fast, and Precisely scan various types of 1D barcode.
- Handheld type laser barcode scanner is with USB port cable, LED and buzzer indicator.
- Decode Capability: Code11, Code39, Code93, Code32, Code128, Coda Bar, UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13, JAN.EAN/UPC Add-on2/5 MSI/Plessey, Telepen and China Postal Code,Interleaved 2 of 5, Industrial 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5, more for Request.
- Over 300 Configuration Options:add prefix or suffix, delete character ,show & hide barcode type, and Turn on/ off buzzer etc. Perfect for all occasions, including logistics, shops, hospitals, warehouses, supermarkets, libraries, clothing stores, etc.
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Specs:
Color | White |
Height | 3.543307083 Inches |
Length | 5.905511805 Inches |
Weight | 0.440924524 Pounds |
Width | 2.5590551155 Inches |
Quick tip if you're a routine gift card checker: Almost all gift cards are magnetic swipe cards and you can input them into a computer with a swipe card reader. These plug into a computer via a USB and emulate a keyboard such that when you swipe a card, the card's information is entered into whatever text field you have selected. Instead of typing out the numbers on the card by hand, you can swipe the card through the reader and the numbers will be automatically entered through the computer.
What took maybe thirty seconds before can be sped up to less than one second.
They're also pretty cheap.
On a related note, you can get USB barcode readers that function much the same way. This can help you find obscure products online, books, and (my own favorite use for it) read barcodes on computer parts and batteries.