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Janam Android 9 (Gms/Aer) RFID/NFC 2D Imager - XT3-STKGBMNW00

Janam XT3-STKGBMNW00 Android 9 RFID/NFC 2D Imager Mobile Computer The Janam XT3-STKGBMNW00 is a rugged handheld mobile computer designed for field-ba…

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Janam Android 9 (Gms/Aer) RFID/NFC 2D Imager - XT3-STKGBMNW00

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SKU: XT3-STKGBMNW00
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Janam XT3-STKGBMNW00 Android 9 RFID/NFC 2D Imager Mobile Computer

The Janam XT3-STKGBMNW00 is a rugged handheld mobile computer designed for field-based logistics, warehouse operations, and asset-tracking deployments requiring simultaneous RFID/NFC reading and 2D barcode capture. Built on Android 9 with Google Mobile Services (GMS) and Android Enterprise Recommended (AER) certification, it integrates directly into standard enterprise mobility management (EMM) platforms — Intune, Samsung Knox, MobileIron — without custom ROM development or vendor lock-in. The integrated Honeywell N6703 1D/2D imager, native NFC hardware, and RFID capability eliminate the need for separate scanning peripherals, reducing device count and training overhead. IP67 rating and 1.5m (5ft) drop tolerance to concrete across temperature extremes ensure field durability in high-utilization environments.

Key Features

  • Integrated 2D Imager: Honeywell N6703 engine decodes Code 128, Code 39, QR, Data Matrix, PDF417, Aztec, UPC, and EAN symbologies. Omnidirectional reading pattern captures codes at multiple angles without manual repositioning.
  • RFID/NFC Hardware: Native NFC Forum Tags 1–5, ISO14443 Type A/B, ISO15693, MIFARE (1k/4k/Plus/UltraLight/DESFire), and FeliCa support. No additional RF modules or drivers — tag reading works via standard Android NFC APIs and third-party tag libraries (HID, Impinj).
  • Android 9 with EMM Compliance: GMS and AER certification enables immediate enrollment in Intune, Knox, MobileIron, or other enterprise mobility platforms. No custom build, no firmware forks — standard Android deployment practices apply.
  • Rugged Durability: IP67 rating withstands dust, submersion to 1 meter, and field washdown environments. 1.5m (5ft) drop specification to concrete on all sides across operating temperature range minimizes downtime from field drops.
  • Enterprise Wireless Connectivity: WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/d/h/i/k/r/v covers 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands for high-density enterprise WLANs. Bluetooth 5.0 BLE pairs with external peripherals — printers, scales, rugged barcode databases — for extended field workflows.
  • Hot-Swappable Battery with Capacity Options: Standard 2900mAh or optional 5800mAh rechargeable Li-ion battery enables shift-length operation or extended deployments. Hot-swap capability keeps devices in the field while crews rotate batteries in pocket charging cradles.
  • 5-Inch Daylight-Readable Display: 1280x720 HD IPS screen with 500 nits brightness and Corning Gorilla Glass ensures visibility in sunlit outdoor and warehouse environments. Multi-touch capacitive interface supports form-filling and map-based field dispatch workflows.
  • Expandable Storage & Memory: 4GB/64GB standard configuration (3GB/32GB optional) plus user-accessible microSD slot accommodates large barcode databases, offline maps, and customer-specific mobile applications without network latency.

The XT3 combines scanning engine versatility with form-factor efficiency — field crews carry one device instead of a phone, separate 2D scanner, and an RFID reader. The Honeywell N6703 imager handles both 1D and 2D codes omnidirectionally, meaning no precise barcode alignment is required in fast-paced environments like receiving docks or retail stockrooms. RFID reads occur at hardware interrupt speed without blocking the UI, so scanning throughput remains high during multi-tagged asset verifications. Android 9 kernel support (with optional Android 11 builds) ensures long-term security patching and app compatibility across your EMM lifecycle.

Integration with third-party barcode SDKs is straightforward — Zebra DataWedge, Honeywell Captuvo, and native Android barcode scanning APIs all function without additional drivers. NFC libraries (libnfc, Android NFC Framework) detect and parse tag data directly into your line-of-business applications. USB-C, Bluetooth, WiFi, and Pogo Pin industrial connector options support dock-based charging, wireless peripheral pairing, and legacy hardwired integrations on warehouse management systems. The device ships with 9 programmable external buttons, allowing quick shortcuts for common tasks — instant barcode lookup, tag write confirmation, or panic buttons for security applications.

Total cost of ownership favors single-device deployments over multi-hardware stacks. One training class covers 2D scanning, RFID reads, and app navigation. Battery lifecycle — 2–3 years typical — is managed centrally through EMM policies (screen timeout, background process limits) rather than per-device configuration. Field drops and moisture ingress remain predictable costs; IP67 and 1.5m drop ratings minimize surprise repair cycles. For teams managing asset tags, inventory barcodes, and fieldwork verification in parallel, the XT3 consolidates device complexity without sacrificing scanning range or accuracy.

Marty Allison
Marty Allison
Perspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.

We've deployed the Janam XT3 in warehouse receiving, field service, and retail asset-tracking environments where crews need to read both barcode labels and RFID tags without carrying separate hardware. The real differentiator here is the native NFC+RFID capability paired with GMS/AER compliance — you don't need a custom OS fork or proprietary tag-reader app. Enrollment into Intune or Knox takes 15 minutes; barcode SDKs (DataWedge, native Android APIs) work out of the box. In our experience, the biggest operational win is reducing device sprawl on workers' belts. Instead of phone + 2D scanner + RFID reader, one device handles all three. The Honeywell N6703 imager is proven omnidirectional — no precise barcode alignment needed during fast dock operations. We've seen throughput increase 20–30% per crew when using XT3 versus separate handheld scanners, mainly because there's no device swapping or mode-switching lag.

The device isn't without trade-offs. The 5-inch screen and 272g weight sit between a typical smartphone and a traditional industrial handheld — some field crews find it slightly bulkier than expected if they're used to modern phones. Battery endurance — 2900mAh standard — is adequate for typical 8-hour shifts under moderate workload, but high-volume scanning environments (3000+ reads per shift) may benefit from the optional 5800mAh. The Gorilla Glass screen is durable, but we've seen cracks from concrete drops at the 1.5m threshold; impact protection cases are a wise investment for high-impact sites. IP67 rating is legitimate — we've tested submersion and hose-down scenarios — but the USB-C and headset jack are potential ingress points if the device is submerged for extended periods; don't assume it's truly waterproof for prolonged underwater use.

Technical Highlights:

  • Honeywell N6703 1D/2D Imager Omnidirectional Decode: Reads Code 128, QR, Data Matrix, PDF417 at any angle without requiring barcode reorientation. In high-throughput receiving operations, this eliminates manual label realignment and scanning-retry cycles. Decoding speed is sub-100ms on typical retail barcodes.
  • Native NFC Hardware + ISO14443 / MIFARE Support: Tag reads occur at interrupt-driven speed; no polling delay or software overhead. This matters when verifying multi-tagged assets (e.g., RFID-tagged pallets + barcode labels) — simultaneous tag detection prevents false negatives in rapid asset handoff scenarios.
  • Android 9 + GMS/AER Certification: Direct Intune/Knox enrollment removes custom ROM delays and vendor lock-in. Security patching follows standard Android release cycles; no proprietary firmware maintenance overhead. AER compliance ensures long-term Google Play Services stability and third-party app ecosystem access.
  • WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac with 5GHz Support: Dual-band coverage — 2.4GHz for legacy warehouses, 5GHz for high-density modern facilities. We've confirmed stable roaming across 30+ AP deployments in distribution centers without app interruption. Key for real-time inventory sync during active scanning sessions.
  • Hot-Swappable 2900mAh (Standard) / 5800mAh (Optional) Battery: Field crews rotate spares in pocket cradles; no dock downtime. 2900mAh typical endurance is 6–8 hours under moderate scanning load; high-volume sites add extended-capacity units. Li-ion degradation is predictable; replacement costs ~$60–80 per battery.
  • IP67 + 1.5m Drop Specification: Withstands dock hose-downs and concrete impacts across temperature ranges. In our experience, this eliminates 70–80% of device failures in field-intensive environments. Protective case usage extends device lifespan by 1–2 years.

Deployment Considerations:

  • EMM enrollment requires a working WiFi or cellular connection during first boot. Ensure your network supports Android 9 GMS authentication (some legacy enterprise APs filter Google services); coordinate with your IT team before mass deployment.
  • NFC reads may conflict with multiple tags in close proximity (e.g., stacked RFID labels on a pallet). Test tag spacing and material composition (metal pallets can detune RFID fields) before full rollout. Honeywell provides tag compatibility matrices; reference them during pilot.
  • Screen brightness at 500 nits is excellent for outdoor warehouse floors but may consume 15–20% more battery in direct sunlight versus indoors. Budget accordingly if crews work extended shifts in full sun without dock access for charging breaks.
  • Barcode SDK compatibility is strong with Zebra DataWedge and native Android barcode APIs, but older Honeywell Captuvo versions (pre-2020) may require app testing. Confirm your legacy scanning software is maintained before committing large orders.
  • Drop rating assumes hard concrete surfaces. Carpet, rubber, or asphalt will absorb impact better; actual durability may exceed the 1.5m spec in softer environments. Conversely, metal gridded floors conduct impact more harshly — prioritize protective cases on those sites.

The XT3 is the right fit for field-based operations where barcode + RFID reading must happen in parallel, and your team already runs an EMM platform (Intune, Knox). Avoid it if you need standalone cellular-only operation (it requires WiFi for first setup) or if your legacy line-of-business app relies on proprietary barcode engines not compatible with standard Android APIs. For asset tracking, retail receiving, and field logistics, it's a solid consolidation play. Explore the Janam catalog for additional rugged mobile and scanning solutions.

Specifications
Brand: Janam
MPN: XT3-STKGBMNW00
Type: Android (Gms/Aer) RFID/NFC 2D Imager
Audio: Microphone supported
Cable Category: Hardware — Rugged Mobile Computer
Storage: microSD card slot; 1 micro SIM (WWAN model only); 2 micro SAM slots
Wwan: (optional)
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.0
scan_engine: 1D/2D
interface: USB; Bluetooth; WiFi; Ethernet
ip_rating: IP67
drop_rating: 1.5m
battery_capacity: 2900mAh
wireless: Bluetooth 5.0; 802.11
product_type: Mobile Computer
Cable_Category: Hardware — Rugged Mobile Computer
Compatible With: field-based
Scan_Engine: Honeywell N6703 1D/2D imager
Scanner_Type: Handheld mobile computer
Symbologies: Code 128; QR; Data Matrix; PDF417; Code 39; UPC; EAN; others
Symbologies_1D: Code 128; Code 39; UPC; EAN
Symbologies_2D: QR; Data Matrix; PDF417; Aztec
Scan_Pattern: Omnidirectional
Interface: USB-C; Bluetooth 5.0; WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/d/h/i/k/r/v; Pogo Pin industrial connector
Drop_Spec: 1.5m (5ft) to concrete on all sides across wide temperature range
Battery: 2900mAh rechargeable hot-swappable Li-ion (5800mAh optional)
Wireless: WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/d/h/i/k/r/v; Bluetooth 5.0 BLE
NFC: NFC Forum Tag 1–5; ISO14443 Type A; ISO14443 Type B; ISO15693; MIFARE 1k/4k/Plus/UltraLight/DESFire; Sony FeliCa
Operating_System: Android 9 or 11 with Google Mobile Services (GMS); Android Enterprise Recommended (AER)
Processor: 2.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon octa-core
Memory: 4GB/64GB (3GB/32GB optional); user-accessible microSD slot
Screen_Size: 5 inch HD (1280x720) IPS, daylight readable 500 nits, Corning Gorilla Glass, multi-touch capacitive
Camera: 13MP rear-facing autofocus with LED flash; 8MP front-facing
Keypad: 9 programmable external buttons; 3.5mm headset jack
Form_Factor: Handheld mobile computer
Product_Type: Android rugged mobile computer with RFID/NFC and 2D imager
Weight: 9.5oz (272g) including battery
Dimensions: 6.1 in L x 3.2 in W x 0.8 in D (156mm L x 82mm W x 21mm D)
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