Barcode Readers/Scanners - 1D(Linear) / 2D (Matrix) / Imager / LaserReading a barcode is probably the most common feature of a rugged mobile device used in business from stock control to location verification the uses of barcodes are as varied as the technology used to read them. A laser barcode scanner user a laser which is a tightly focused beam of light to read the barcode. The imager takes an image of the target area and then interperates the image returned. This can mean that the imager is sometimes slower than the laser. When choosing your barcode reader you need to decide which type of barcode you will be reading 1D or 2D. Below are an example of a 1D (linear) barcode and a 2D (Matrix) barcode. The 1D is sometimes called linear because they are composed of single lines. The 2D is sometimes called a matrix because the barcode spreads out in two directions creating a square or matrix. 
Read More at Wikipedia - Barcode reader GPS - (Global Positioning System)GPS is one of the most exciting systems available on a mobile device. You can record pin-point positioning datafor a variety of purposes. Scientific mapping and data recording, Navigation anywhere in the world at sea or on land,accurate time stamping. Released to the civilian market in 1983 by the American government it has revolutionised the way we see the world. Read More at Wikipedia - GPS (History, How is works, Competing Systems) RS232 Serial Port For Tinytag DataloggersThe RS232 port is widely used to connect to and dowload from all types of dataloggers. These are devices left in the field to record data usually over a set period of time. The mobile device is then connected to download the data while the device stays in place. There are a variety of mobile devices available with an RS232 serial port. The Juniper System Archer and the Intermec CN3 with snap-on RS232 adaptor are among the best. The archer is available with bluetooth but if you need Wireless or GPRS then have a look at the CN3: Juniper Systems Archer Intermec CN3 
Rugged Devices IP RatingsA devices IP rating defines the degrees of protection provided against the intrusion of solid objects, dust, accidental contact, and water in electrical enclosures. Find out about IP ratings with our giude Read More at Wikipedia - IP Rating ATEX & Intrinsically Safe DevicesThe European ATEX directive covers the standards for devices electrical and non-electrical that are used in hazardous environments Read More at Wikipedia - ATEX Certification Wifi / WLANWi-Fi is the trade name for the popular wireless technology used in home networks, mobile phones,video games and more. In particular, it covers the various IEEE 802.11 technologies (including 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11g,and 802.11a). It is also refered to as Wireless Large Area Network (WLAN). Wifi points are available in many areas across modern cities, chains such as starbucks have Wifi for their customers while they drink their coffee. Read More at Wikipedia - Wifi  Bluetooth - Personal Area NetworksBluetooth is a wireless protocol utilizing short-range communications technology facilitating data transmission over short distances from fixed and/or mobile devices, creating wireless personal area networks (PANs). Read More at Wikipedia - Bluetooth 
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