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Wireless Bar Code Scanner Targeted for Health Care

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Wasp Barcode Technologies has introduced a new wireless bar code scanner with antimicrobial protection for the health care environment.

The WWS450H scanner includes a base to charge the scanner and provide wireless connectivity to the scanner for a range of almost 300 feet. Data collected on the scanner is transmitted to the base, then to a spreadsheet, document or database via a USB connection to a computer.

The scanner can hold 256 scans in a memory if out of range of the base, and survives a four-foot drop to concrete, according to the Plano, Texas-based vendor. A scanner and base cost $795. More information is available at waspbarcode.com.

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