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TEKOA Mobile Product Spotlight: Model TK421


Product Spotlight: TK421 TEKOA 4in Rugged Mobile Barcode Device

By: Zayne Hamilton

This is TEKOA Mobile’s #1 barcode scanner. The best deal financially and performance wise, the TK421 is very good at what it does. At an affordable price, it is the most cost sensible option for your inventory management needs. Industrial rated rugged handheld computer with integrated barcode laser scanner. With an included hand strap, comfort is not left out 
of the picture. In addition, the device can be hung from a vest or belt.

4-inch touch display. Dual Core Processor with 1GB RAM.  1D Barcode scanning laser.  Android OS 4.4.  Bluetooth 2.0.  Wi-Fi Wireless Networking.  RFID-LF 125K/134K.  ISO11784/ISO11785.  8-10 Hour battery life. 
TK421

Package includes: 1 x Device, 1 x Battery, USB Charging Cable with AC Adapter, Hand strap.

Easy to use and familiar Android handheld computer.  Buttons on left and right sides of device trigger the 1D barcode scanning laser integrated into the top of the device.  Point and shoot easy barcode reading.  Connect to your business Wi-Fi network for access to your Inventory Management software, such as the TEKOA ERP Mobile Software Solution.

Specifications:


ARM Cortex-A53 64bit Quad-Core 1.3G. 2GB RAM. WiFi IEEE802.11b/g/n. Screen: Color QVGA LED. Battery: 3.7V 4000mAh. 4G Cellular. Size: 152mm x 77mm x 29mm. Camera: 8MP. OS: Android 5.1. Scanner: Symbol 955, Honeywell N4313. RFID LF: 125K-ISO11784 / ISO11785. RFID HF: 13.56MHz-ISO14443A/B. GPS: A-GPS Supported




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For more information, visit https://tekoamobile.com/.

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