• Bluetooth technology for Extech mobile printers

    Extech Data Systems has added Bluetooth wireless technology to its portable mobile printers
    June 16, 2008

    Extech Data Systems has added Bluetooth wireless technology to its portable mobile printers, teaming with connectBlue to fully integrate Extech’s product line, the company said.

    The printing device is ideal for direct store delivery, route accounting, supply chain management and retail, the company said. It features an extended battery life and offers full compliance with future generations of connectBlue wireless products.

    According to the company, each portable printing unit is easy to wear on a belt or shoulder with the addition of Bluetooth technology. They are available in sizes from two to four inches with a variety of accessories.

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