Intermec's latest handheld September 22nd 2008 Intermec has launched its CK3 mobile computer, which delivers highly adaptable data and image capture capabilities, along with secure wireless communications, in a highly durable handheld package. The CK3 was specifically designed for warehouse operations and, Intermec claims, incorporates capabilities never available before in one device, including:
• 1D and 2D barcode scanning, both up-close and far-away, in any orientation and under varied lighting conditions. Offers unmatched performance on poor quality and damaged barcodes.
• 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Radio with Cisco Compatible Extensions (CCX) certification
• VoIP communications supported
• Speech recognition capable
• Bluetooth radio communications
• Handheld or “gun” deployment formats
• RFID Reader option
•Support for a line of compatible Intermec mobile printers
The CK3 begins shipping in late October, and is the second Intermec rugged mobile computer to operate on Windows Mobile 6.1. The CK3 has a complete line of accessories including a variety of docking stations, attachable scan handle, and a snap-on IP30 handheld RFID reader.
The firm has partnered with 30 software partners prior to launch to ensure all major applications are ready to run next month.
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