• Janam XG3-ER supplies long-range scanning

    Janam Technologies LLC, a provider of mobile computers that scan barcodes and communicate wirelessly, has announced the newest addition to its XG3 series of rugged mobile computers.
    Oct. 5, 2015
    2 min read
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    Janam Technologies LLC, a provider of mobile computers that scan barcodes and communicate wirelessly, has announced the newest addition to its XG3 series of rugged mobile computers. Built to survive in challenging environments, the XG3-ER offers powerful long-range barcode scanning and is available with Intermec’s EX25 near/far imager.

    Designed for transportation, logistics, and warehouse applications, the new XG3-ER incorporates breakthrough auto-focus technology that results in barcode reading range that is 30% greater. With flexibility to read virtually any kind of 1D and 2D barcode omni-directionally from 6 inches out to more than 50 feet, the XG3-ER provides accurate, motion-tolerant scanning when lighting conditions are dim or barcodes are damaged, obscured, or placed on high shelving.

    With its sleek design and superior performance, the XG3-ER can survive multiple six-foot drops to concrete on all sides across a full spectrum of temperatures and is sealed to IP65 standards for use in wet and dirty environments. It also delivers industry-leading battery life with a standard 5200mAh hot-swappable Li-ion battery ensuring uninterrupted operation throughout the workday.

    XG3-ER features include:

    •Lightest industrial-grade mobile computer in its class—less than 22 ounces

    •Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 operating system

    •ARM Cortex-A8 processor @1GHz

    •High-performance, long-range barcode scanning with EX25 near/far 2D imager

    •3.5-inch VGA TFT display with hardened glass

    •Multiple 6-ft/1.8-meter drops to concrete across operating temperature range

    •Sealed to IP65 standards

    •512MB/1GB with expansion capability

    •802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

    •Motion sensing accelerometer

    •5200mAh hot-swappable Li-ion battery

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