Description
Wasp WWS650 Handheld 2D Wireless Barcode Scanner
The Wasp WWS650 Handheld 2D Wireless Barcode Scanner is a versatile, high-performance solution designed to streamline data capture in retail, warehouses, healthcare, hospitality, and field service environments. Built to read codes on traditional labels as well as those displayed on mobile screens, the WWS650 delivers fast, accurate results even when barcodes are small, damaged, or presented on reflective surfaces. Its wireless Bluetooth connectivity liberates you from tethered scanning, enabling you to move freely up to the base and capture data from across busy counters, checkout lanes, stockrooms, or on the shop floor. The included bundle offers a complete scanning ecosystem—clear, immediate data transmission to your host, reliable charging via base, and a compact, ergonomic design that minimizes fatigue during long shifts. If you’re seeking a dependable, future-proof scanning solution that pairs with a wide range of devices and software, the WWS650 is engineered to accelerate operations, improve inventory accuracy, and boost customer satisfaction with every scan.
- Reads 2D barcodes with ease, including codes displayed on mobile screens. The WWS650 excels at capturing QR, Data Matrix, PDF417, and other 2D symbologies, ensuring quick data capture from smartphones, tablets, and other reflective surfaces. Its sensitive imaging engine provides reliable performance even on imperfect or partially damaged codes, reducing iteration time and improving throughput at the point of sale or in the warehouse.
- Long-range Bluetooth connectivity for real-world workflow agility. With wireless transmission to the host from up to 82 feet away from the base, you can scan from across a room, move between aisles, or coordinate with teammates without returning to a workstation. This extended range minimizes interruptions, accelerates transactions, and supports multi-person scanning in busy environments.
- Ergonomic, lightweight design engineered for all-day use. The WWS650 fits comfortably in the hand, reducing strain during extended shift work. Its balanced weight distribution and intuitive trigger provide natural scan actions, which translates into faster scans, fewer missed codes, and a more efficient workflow across checkout, inventory counting, and asset management tasks.
- Easy, plug-and-play setup with broad compatibility. The scanner offers seamless Bluetooth pairing with a wide range of hosts and operating systems, typically registering as a standard HID keyboard input for immediate data transmission to POS systems, PCs, tablets, and mobile devices without complex software installation. This makes it an ideal upgrade for stores upgrading to cordless carts or warehouses moving toward wireless data capture.
- Reliable reliability and a complete scanning ecosystem in one bundle. Beyond the scanner itself, the WWS650 bundle includes a base station and charging options, ensuring your scanner stays powered and ready. The system is designed for high-volume environments, delivering consistent performance, quick data transmission, and straightforward maintenance to reduce downtime and support efficient daily operations.
Technical Details of Wasp WWS650
- Device type: Handheld 2D wireless barcode scanner
- Connectivity: Bluetooth wireless connection to host devices
- Effective range: Up to 82 feet (approximately 25 meters) from the base in optimal conditions
- Scanning capabilities: 2D barcodes; reads codes displayed on mobile devices and screens
- Power and charging: Rechargeable battery with base station charging capability (bundled in the package)
- Data transmission: Wireless data transfer to host with minimal latency; typically integrates with common HID-compatible systems
How to install Wasp WWS650
- Charge and power up: Connect the scanner to the included base or charger and ensure the device is fully charged before first use.
- Activate Bluetooth pairing: Turn on the scanner and enable Bluetooth on your host device. Put the WWS650 in pairing mode to discover it on your computer, tablet, or POS system.
- Pair and configure: Select the WWS650 from the list of Bluetooth devices on the host. If required, confirm pairing and select HID (keyboard wedge) mode for plug-and-play data input. This allows the scanner to behave like a keyboard, inserting scanned codes directly into your software.
- Test the setup: Open a text field in your software (POS, inventory, or data entry form) and scan a barcode to verify that data appears correctly. Adjust any application-specific settings if needed to optimize formatting or field handling.
- Deploy and optimize: Train users on handling the scanner and its base, establish charging routines, and create simple workflows to maximize throughput, accuracy, and user comfort in day-to-day operations.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What types of barcodes can the WWS650 scan?
A: The WWS650 is designed for 2D barcodes and is capable of reading codes displayed on mobile devices and screens, such as QR codes, Data Matrix, and related 2D symbols. It is optimized for quick capture in busy environments. -
Q: How does Bluetooth pairing work with the WWS650?
A: The scanner pairs with your host via Bluetooth. In HID mode, it functions as a keyboard input, sending scanned data directly to any application that accepts text input. This makes setup fast and software-independent for many common workflows. -
Q: What is the scan range of the WWS650?
A: Under optimal conditions, the device can transmit data from the base up to 82 feet away, providing flexibility to scan across larger counters, shelves, or work areas without being tethered to a single workstation. -
Q: Is the WWS650 suitable for high-volume environments?
A: Yes. The ergonomic design, reliable wireless connection, and straightforward maintenance make it well-suited for high-volume retail, warehouse, and field service operations where speed and accuracy matter most. -
Q: Do I need software to use the WWS650?
A: In most cases, no. The scanner can function as a HID keyboard and feed scanned data directly into standard applications. Some environments may benefit from optional software for advanced data management or inventory integration, but basic use is plug-and-play.
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