Zebra DS9308 vs Datalogic M3410-010200-00403

BARCODE SCANNER COMPARISON

Zebra DS9308 vs Datalogic M3410-010200-00403: Specification Comparison

Both the Zebra DS9308 and Datalogic Magellan 3410VSi (M3410-010200-00403) are fixed, on-counter presentation-style barcode scanners designed for retail point-of-sale environments. This comparison evaluates them across the dimensions that matter most to installers and IT buyers selecting a countertop scanner: symbology breadth and imaging capability, physical and environmental specifications, and connectivity with interface flexibility. The DS9308 is a standard-range corded imager; the Magellan 3410VSi is a vertical presentation 1D/2D area imager. Both share USB and RS-232 connectivity and an IP52 environmental sealing rating.



Which scanner covers more symbology types and offers stronger imaging capability?

The Zebra DS9308 provides a broader declared symbology set for 1D codes, listing Code 39, Code 128, Code 93, Codabar/NW7, Code 11, MSI Plessey, UPC/EAN, I 2 of 5, Korean 3 of 5, GS1 DataBar, and Base 32. It also supports OCR formats (OCR-A, OCR-B, MICR) and optionally Digimarc on specific models. However, the DS9308 specs provided do not list any 2D symbologies, and no 2D capability is declared in the provided data.

The Datalogic Magellan 3410VSi is explicitly specified as a 1D/2D area imager with a 2D scan engine. Its declared symbologies include QR Code, Data Matrix, PDF417 (2D codes) plus Code 128, Code 39, UPC, and EAN (1D codes). For operations requiring 2D barcode scanning—including QR codes on mobile device screens or PDF417 on ID documents—the Magellan 3410VSi covers ground the DS9308 does not, based on provided specs.

The DS9308 provides detailed imaging specifications absent from the Magellan's provided data: a 1280×800-pixel image sensor, 52°H×33°V field of view, 3 mil minimum element resolution (Code 39), ±60° skew and pitch tolerance, 360° roll tolerance, and image capture in Bitmap, JPEG, or TIFF at 109 PPI on A6 documents. The Magellan 3410VSi's provided specs do not disclose sensor resolution, field of view, or decode tolerances.


How do the two scanners compare on physical form, weight, and environmental durability?

The Zebra DS9308 measures 5.7 in. H × 3.4 in. W × 3.3 in. D and weighs 11.2 oz. (318 g). The Datalogic Magellan 3410VSi measures 5.4 in. W × 6.0 in. H × 3.7 in. D (152×137×94 mm) and weighs 350 g (0.77 lb per the detailed spec line; note the product listing header states 1.3 lb, which appears inconsistent with the 350 g / 0.77 lb detailed spec—buyers should confirm with the supplier). The Magellan is taller and deeper; the DS9308 is narrower. Both fit on a checkout counter, though the Magellan's vertical presentation orientation differs from the DS9308's standard angled presentation style.

Both units share an IP52 environmental sealing rating, providing equivalent protection against dust ingress and dripping water. The DS9308 adds declared drop and tumble ratings: designed to withstand multiple drops from 5.0 ft. (1.5 m) to concrete and 1,000 tumbles in a 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) tumbler. No equivalent drop or tumble rating is provided in the Magellan 3410VSi's spec data.

The DS9308 specifies an operating temperature range of 32°F–122°F (0°C–50°C), storage range of -40°F–158°F (-40°C–70°C), and humidity of 5%–95% RH non-condensing. It also declares ESD immunity of ±15 kV air / ±8 kV indirect and ambient light tolerance up to 107,700 Lux. The Magellan 3410VSi's provided specs do not disclose operating temperature, humidity, ESD, or ambient light figures.


Which unit offers broader host interface and platform integration options?

The Zebra DS9308 supports USB, RS-232, Keyboard Wedge, and TGCS (IBM) 46xx over RS-485—four distinct interface types. It also declares support for over 90 international keyboard layouts, making it suitable for multinational retail deployments without additional middleware. Regulatory compliance is explicitly stated: EN 50581:2012, RoHS 2011/65/EU, IEC 62368-1, and FCC Part 15B.

The Datalogic Magellan 3410VSi specifies USB and RS-232 connectivity only. No keyboard wedge or IBM 46xx interface is listed in the provided specs. No regulatory compliance certifications are listed in the provided data. For POS environments tied to IBM retail systems or requiring a keyboard wedge connection, the DS9308 covers more interface scenarios based on available specifications.

Both units carry a 3-year warranty. The DS9308 lists available color options (Alpine White and Midnight Black); the Magellan 3410VSi's provided specs do not declare color variants. The Magellan 3410VSi's specs note compatibility with retail environments and identify it as a fixed-mount / on-counter presentation form factor, consistent with the DS9308's target deployment context.


Which should you choose: the DS9308 or the M3410-010200-00403?

Our take: The DS9308 is the stronger choice when interface breadth, detailed imaging specifications, and declared environmental durability are the primary criteria; the Magellan 3410VSi is the stronger choice when 2D symbology support is required. Concretely: (1) the Magellan 3410VSi explicitly supports QR Code, Data Matrix, and PDF417—no 2D capability is declared for the DS9308 in the provided specs; (2) the DS9308 adds keyboard wedge and IBM 46xx RS-485 interfaces beyond the Magellan's USB/RS-232 only, and declares support for 90+ international keyboards; (3) the DS9308 provides a fully specified imaging profile (1280×800 px sensor, 3 mil minimum resolution, ±60° skew/pitch, 107,700 Lux ambient tolerance) while the Magellan's provided specs disclose none of those figures. Buyers integrating into IBM retail or multinational POS environments should favor the DS9308; buyers requiring mobile-wallet QR or document PDF417 scanning should favor the Magellan 3410VSi.


Side-by-Side Comparison

Spec-for-spec, from manufacturer data.

SpecificationZebra DS9308Datalogic M3410-010200-00403
Product TypePresentation Area Imager, Standard RangeVertical Presentation Scanner
Scan EngineNot specified (1D + OCR declared)2D Area Imager
2D SymbologiesQR Code, Data Matrix, PDF417
1D SymbologiesCode 39, Code 128, Code 93, Codabar/NW7, Code 11, MSI Plessey, UPC/EAN, I 2 of 5, Korean 3 of 5, GS1 DataBar, Base 32Code 128, Code 39, UPC, EAN
OCR SupportOCR-A, OCR-B, MICR
InterfacesUSB, RS-232, Keyboard Wedge, TGCS IBM 46xx RS-485USB, RS-232
Image Sensor Resolution1280 x 800 pixels
Field of View52° H x 33° V
Minimum Element Resolution3 mil (Code 39)
IP RatingIP52IP52
Drop RatingMultiple drops from 5.0 ft. (1.5 m) to concrete
Dimensions (H x W x D)5.7 x 3.4 x 3.3 in.6.0 x 5.4 x 3.7 in.
Weight11.2 oz. / 318 g350 g (0.77 lb per detailed spec)
Operating Temperature32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
Warranty3 years3-year limited warranty
Regulatory ComplianceEN 50581:2012, RoHS 2011/65/EU, IEC 62368-1, FCC Part 15B

Frequently Asked Questions

Which should you choose: the DS9308 or the M3410-010200-00403?

The DS9308 is the stronger choice when interface breadth, detailed imaging specifications, and declared environmental durability are the primary criteria; the Magellan 3410VSi is the stronger choice when 2D symbology support is required. Concretely: (1) the Magellan 3410VSi explicitly supports QR Code, Data Matrix, and PDF417—no 2D capability is declared for the DS9308 in the provided specs; (2) the DS9308 adds keyboard wedge and IBM 46xx RS-485 interfaces beyond the Magellan's USB/RS-232 only, and declares support for 90+ international keyboards; (3) the DS9308 provides a fully specified imaging profile (1280×800 px sensor, 3 mil minimum resolution, ±60° skew/pitch, 107,700 Lux ambient tolerance) while the Magellan's provided specs disclose none of those figures. Buyers integrating into IBM retail or multinational POS environments should favor the DS9308; buyers requiring mobile-wallet QR or document PDF417 scanning should favor the Magellan 3410VSi.

Can either the DS9308 or the M3410-010200-00403 read QR codes from mobile phone screens?

Based on the provided specifications, only the Datalogic Magellan 3410VSi (M3410-010200-00403) explicitly lists QR Code and Data Matrix as supported 2D symbologies with a declared 2D scan engine. The Zebra DS9308 specifications provided do not list any 2D symbologies. If mobile-wallet or QR-code scanning is required, the Magellan 3410VSi is the documented choice; verify with Zebra directly whether a 2D-capable DS9308 variant exists.

Is the DS9308 or the M3410-010200-00403 better suited for IBM 46xx point-of-sale systems?

The Zebra DS9308 explicitly lists TGCS (IBM) 46xx over RS-485 as a supported host interface. The Datalogic Magellan 3410VSi's provided specifications list only USB and RS-232. For IBM 46xx retail environments, the DS9308 has a declared compatible interface; the Magellan 3410VSi does not, based on the specs provided.

Which scanner is more physically rugged for a busy checkout environment?

Both scanners share an IP52 sealing rating. However, the Zebra DS9308 additionally declares drop resistance to multiple drops from 5.0 ft. (1.5 m) to concrete and a 1,000-tumble rating at 0.5 m, plus ESD immunity of ±15 kV air / ±8 kV indirect. The Datalogic Magellan 3410VSi's provided specifications do not include drop, tumble, or ESD ratings, so a direct comparison on those dimensions cannot be made from available data.



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