Unitech EA520-NA6FTMDG Wearable 1D/2D Scanner
Overview
The EA520-NA6FTMDG is a wearable 1D/2D barcode scanner built for retail associates and logistics staff who need hands-free scanning without tethering to fixed hardware. It reads linear codes, QR codes, Data Matrix, and DPM codes down to 10mil resolution — solving the portability constraint of desktop presentation scanners on busy sales floors or loading docks. Running Android 11/13 with an octa-core processor and Bluetooth 5 wireless, it syncs barcode data to backend inventory systems, POS platforms, or WMS in real-time. The 4250mAh removable battery supports 8–12 hours of continuous field use, and IP67 rating plus 1.8-meter drop protection (with boot case) handle the impact and submersion common in high-turnover retail or logistics environments.
Compatibility
The EA520-NA6FTMDG integrates with any enterprise Wi-Fi or 4G network supporting Bluetooth serial or standard USB data protocols. It pairs directly with retail POS systems, warehouse management systems (WMS), and hospitality check-in platforms without custom drivers — standard Bluetooth HID or SPP profiles handle the handshake. SOTI MobiControl-managed device fleets can monitor and manage the scanner remotely across your deployed associate base. The integrated NFC reader/writer, 13MP camera, and GPS expand deployment scenarios beyond barcode capture alone: loyalty card reads, damage documentation, and location-tagged inventory counts all run on the same device, reducing per-associate hardware cost.
Installation Notes
Pair the scanner via Bluetooth to your backend infrastructure — no special provisioning required. IP67 means dust and water submersion up to 1 meter for 30 minutes are standard field conditions. The 1.8-meter drop spec (with optional boot case) qualifies for concrete-floor impacts. Mount on a belt loop or arm strap (accessories sold separately) for hands-free operation during customer-facing tasks. Battery is hot-swappable; rotation of charged spares eliminates device downtime during multi-shift operations. Typical charge time and runtime vary by scanning frequency and display use.