Datalogic 94ACC0394 Wireless Charging Dock Adapter
The Datalogic 94ACC0394 is a genuine OEM wireless charging dock adapter engineered for the Memor 1 enterprise mobile computer. This accessory addresses a critical operational need in warehouse and logistics environments: maintaining device readiness across entire device fleets without the wear and maintenance burden of traditional wired connectors.
Key Features
- Wireless charging technology — eliminates repeated connector insertions, which reduces maintenance costs and extends the operational lifespan of charge ports on your Memor 1 devices. In high-volume deployments (50+ devices), connector degradation is a real cost center; wireless charging removes that variable.
- Genuine Datalogic OEM manufacturing — built to the same engineering and quality standards as the Memor 1 itself, ensuring electrical compatibility and reliability. No third-party compatibility risk or firmware conflicts.
- Single-unit package — one 94ACC0394 adapter supplied per order. For fleet deployments, you can build charging stations incrementally or provision one dock per shift rotation.
- Full Memor 1 hardware compatibility — works across the Memor 1 product line without additional configuration or firmware updates. No integration risk.
- Centralized fleet charging workflow — supports docking-station staging where IT teams charge, inventory, and deploy Memor 1 devices across multiple shifts. Faster than hand-charging individual devices and reduces human error in device readiness verification.
- Manufacturer warranty backing — OEM warranty provides confidence in parts replacement and support if the adapter fails in service.
Integration & Compatibility
The 94ACC0394 pairs directly with Memor 1 mobile computers. No additional software, drivers, or network configuration is required — it is a passive accessory. For warehouse automation teams deploying Datalogic mobile computers, this adapter is the recommended charging solution when dock-based operations are planned. If your deployment requires hand-charging or vehicle-mounted chargers, a different accessory may be more suitable; consult your system integrator on your fleet architecture.
Deployment Considerations
Wireless charging docks are ideal for high-traffic warehouse zones where devices rotate frequently — receiving, picking, packing, shipping. The lack of connector wear means lower total cost of ownership over a 3-5 year device lifecycle. If your environment features multiple shifts or cross-functional device sharing (e.g., device used by three operators per day), a dock-based system with one 94ACC0394 per charging station will pay for itself in reduced downtime and fewer connector replacements.
For smaller deployments (5–10 devices, single shift), individual hand chargers may be more practical. For very large fleets (100+ devices), calculate the number of docks needed based on simultaneous charge demand and shift overlap; a typical rule is one dock per 3–5 devices in active rotation.
What's in the Box
- 1x Datalogic 94ACC0394 wireless charging dock adapter
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the 94ACC0394 compatible with other Datalogic mobile computer models?
A: The 94ACC0394 is designed specifically for the Memor 1. Do not use with other Datalogic mobile computer lines without confirming compatibility with the manufacturer or your integrator.
Q: What is the warranty on the 94ACC0394?
A: The adapter is backed by Datalogic's manufacturer warranty. Warranty terms vary by region and reseller; confirm with your point of purchase or Datalogic support.
Q: Can I use multiple 94ACC0394 adapters in a single charging station?
A: The 94ACC0394 is a single-unit dock adapter. Multiple adapters can be deployed at different charging stations to support fleet-wide operations, but each adapter supports one Memor 1 device per charging cycle.
Q: Does the wireless charging adapter require power?
A: Yes. The dock itself must be powered (typically via USB or proprietary power input). Consult the dock manufacturer's specifications for power requirements and availability in your facility.
Q: What is the typical charging time using the 94ACC0394?
A: Wireless charging speed depends on the dock's power delivery and battery capacity. Refer to the Memor 1 battery datasheet for charging specifications. Wireless charging is generally slower than wired charging but acceptable for staged overnight charging or multi-shift rotation schedules.
The 94ACC0394 solves a real problem: connector fatigue in high-volume mobile device deployments. Traditional wired charging cycles connectors through hundreds of insert/remove cycles per year; after 18–24 months, you start losing good charge contacts, triggering preventive device swaps and creating inventory pressure. Wireless charging eliminates that wear vector entirely.
Technical Highlights:
- Contactless power transfer: No mechanical connector means zero wear on the Memor 1's charging port. Over a typical 3–5 year device lifecycle, this translates to fewer out-of-service repairs and longer effective device life.
- OEM integration: The 94ACC0394 is a genuine Datalogic part, not a third-party clone. No firmware conflicts, no voltage regulation surprises — it integrates at the hardware level with the Memor 1's charging circuit.
- Fleet staging efficiency: A dock-based workflow (charge, stage, deploy, collect, repeat) eliminates ad-hoc charging and guesswork about device readiness. For 50+ device deployments, this alone cuts shift-start downtime by 15–20%.
Deployment Considerations:
- Wireless docks themselves must be powered and located near your device staging area. If your receiving or shipping zones lack convenient power, hand chargers may still be required as backup.
- Charging time is slower than wired fast-charging — plan for overnight or multi-hour dwell times. If your operation demands 15-minute turnarounds between shifts, validate that wireless charging meets your cycle time before committing to dock-only infrastructure.
The 94ACC0394 is the right choice for organizations running 24/7 warehouse operations, third-shift handoffs, or high-volume picking environments where device availability is directly tied to operational throughput. Pair it with adequate dock count (one per 3–5 devices) and you'll see real ROI in reduced maintenance and fewer unplanned device downtime incidents.