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SKU: 1952HHD-5USB-5F-N
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Honeywell 1952HHD-5USB-5F-N Xenon XP 1952h 1D/2D Barcode Scanner

Healthcare area imager with dual wireless/wired connectivity and IP65 durability

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Honeywell 1952HHD-5USB-5F-N Xenon XP 1952h 1D/2D Barcode Scanner

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SKU: 1952HHD-5USB-5F-N
UPC: 204747076383
Condition: New
Availability: In stock · Ships same business day
Warranty 3-year Warranty

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Honeywell 1952HHD-5USB-5F-N Xenon XP 1952h 1D/2D Barcode Scanner

The Honeywell 1952HHD-5USB-5F-N is a healthcare-optimized area imager barcode scanner built on the proven Xenon XP 1952h platform. It captures both 1D and 2D barcodes across clinical, retail, and logistics workflows using a solid-state imaging engine rather than a laser—a meaningful distinction because area imagers handle high-density codes, crumpled labels, and angled surfaces where laser scanners struggle. Dual connectivity (Bluetooth 4.2 wireless and USB wired) lets you deploy the same model on mobile medication carts and stationary pharmacy workstations without reprogramming.

Key Features

  • Area Imager 1D/2D capture: Decodes linear codes (EAN, UPC, Code 128) and matrix symbologies (QR, Data Matrix, PDF417) with consistent read rates on bent or poorly printed labels. Matters when scanning specimen tubes in clinical labs or damaged shipping boxes in receiving—laser-only scanners will miss these reads.
  • IP65 environmental rating: Resists dust ingress and spray from wash-down protocols. In healthcare, this means the scanner survives repeated alcohol-based disinfection without lens degradation or connector corrosion. Skipping this in a sanitization-heavy environment drives premature device failure and unplanned replacement costs.
  • 2.0-meter (6.5 ft) drop rating: Meets concrete-floor durability expectations in warehouse and clinical environments. Quantifies reliability for procurement teams evaluating total cost of ownership across high-motion workflows.
  • Wireless Bluetooth 4.2 and wired USB connectivity: Eliminates the need to manage two separate scanner SKUs for mobile versus stationary deployments. Bluetooth power consumption is minimal (sub-100 mA), keeping wireless operation practical for 8-hour shifts on rechargeable battery packs. USB provides hardwired reliability for high-volume point-of-care stations where dropped wireless packets would disrupt patient workflows.
  • Extended working range: 2.5 to 50.8 cm (1 to 20 inches): Accommodates both close-range patient wristband scanning and longer-distance inventory label capture without manual focus adjustment. The 20-inch maximum matters in warehouse racking scenarios where labels are mounted at arm's length or higher.
  • Lightweight 0.43 lbs handheld form factor: Reduces arm and wrist fatigue in high-volume scanning roles (pharmacy, specimen processing). A scanner that feels heavy after 500 scans drives adoption resistance and cumulative injury complaints in labor-intensive departments.
  • Operating temperature range 0° to 50°C (32° to 122°F): Supports both climate-controlled pharmacy environments and unheated warehouse receiving areas. Healthcare facilities with cold storage labs or seasonal outdoor loading docks need this range—operating outside it risks optical engine condensation and false read errors.

Integration and Deployment Context

The Xenon XP 1952h integrates with any standard HID or serial barcode input system. No custom drivers required—the scanner presents as a USB input device or paired Bluetooth keyboard emulator to Windows, iOS, and Android hosts. This simplicity is why barcode scanners in this class dominate mixed-environment deployments: they work out of the box with legacy registration systems and modern mobile apps alike.

Healthcare facilities often pair area imagers with mobile computers or cart-mounted tablets. The 1952HHD-5USB-5F-N's dual connectivity ensures compatibility with both Zebra TC8000 and iPad Pro workflows without firmware reconfiguration. For warehouse teams, the scanner pairs with voice-directed picking systems or handheld WMS terminals equally well.

The healthcare-optimized optical engine emphasizes barcode quality assessment (GS1 grade A/B/C symbologies), critical for medication dispensing workflows where a misread could reach the wrong patient. This is not a cosmetic feature—it's a compliance requirement in regulated drug logistics.

When to Choose a Different Model

If your primary use case is high-speed production line scanning (500+ reads per minute in a fixed position), consider a stationary platform scanner in the Honeywell Xenon family instead—they deliver faster decode times. If your environment requires submersion or washdown at pressures exceeding 12.5 MPa, you'll need an IP67 or IP68 rated device; IP65 handles spray but not immersion. For outdoor asset tagging in direct sunlight, a longer working range (beyond 50.8 cm) may improve field scanning speed—consult the product family's extended-range variants.

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The 1952HHD-5USB-5F-N fills a practical gap in healthcare and logistics automation: it's rugged enough for physical environments (IP65, 2m drops) but sophisticated enough to handle high-density medication or specimen barcodes without missed reads. The dual Bluetooth/USB connectivity is what clinches it for mixed-deployment teams—too many organizations buy two separate scanners (one wireless, one wired) because they didn't plan for that flexibility upfront. This model eliminates that duplication.

Technical Highlights:

  • Area Imager optics: Captures crumpled or low-grade labels on specimen tubes and medication boxes where laser scanners fail—directly reduces rescanning labor in high-volume clinical environments.
  • IP65 + alcohol disinfection resilience: Survives repeated sanitization that would corrode uncoated connectors; healthcare compliance teams factor this into device lifecycle planning.
  • Bluetooth 4.2 + USB flexibility: Deploy the same SKU across mobile carts, stationary workstations, and fixed-mount configurations without code changes or separate purchasing tiers.
  • 20-inch maximum working range: Covers pharmacy shelving and warehouse racking scan distances without requiring operator repositioning—meaningful productivity metric in high-motion facilities.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Bluetooth pairing on healthcare networks with strict MAC filtering requires IT coordination; USB mode sidesteps that entirely if wireless adoption is problematic.
  • The 0 to 50°C range excludes sub-zero cold storage units and outdoor loading docks in cold climates—verify your site's thermal envelope before purchasing.
  • Handheld weight (0.43 lbs) is light, but cumulative scanning sessions in high-volume roles (1000+ reads/shift) still drive fatigue—pair with ergonomic scanning gloves if staff report wrist strain.

Best positioned for healthcare systems scaling barcode automation across pharmacy, laboratory, and materials management simultaneously. Organizations with Bluetooth-restricted networks should lead with USB deployments; teams with modern mobile tablet workflows gain maximum value from wireless mode.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the 1952HHD-5USB-5F-N compatible with our existing HIS or pharmacy management system?

A: Yes. The scanner functions as a standard USB input device or Bluetooth keyboard emulator, presenting barcode data as keystrokes to any Windows, macOS, iOS, or Android application. No driver installation or API integration is required. Verify with your IT team that your system's barcode input field accepts the scan format your labels use (e.g., EAN-13, Code 128, or QR).

Q: What's the warranty on the 1952HHD-5USB-5F-N?

A: Honeywell offers a standard manufacturer warranty on this model; exact coverage terms depend on your purchase agreement. Consult the documentation included with your unit or contact Honeywell support directly for warranty period and coverage details.

Q: Can the 1952HHD-5USB-5F-N read damaged or faded barcodes?

A: The area imager engine is more forgiving of low-quality labels than laser scanners, but severely faded or partially obscured barcodes may still fail to decode. The scanner includes a GS1 quality assessment feature that flags marginal reads—useful for barcode validation workflows. Test with samples of your actual labels before large-scale deployment.

Q: How long does the Bluetooth battery last between charges?

A: Bluetooth power consumption is minimal (sub-100 mA), but actual battery life depends on the battery pack or dock you pair with the scanner. Most healthcare facilities use rechargeable dock systems with 8- to 12-hour charge cycles aligned to shift lengths.

Q: Is the 1952HHD-5USB-5F-N suitable for outdoor shipping and logistics?

A: The IP65 rating handles rain and dust, but the operating temperature range (0° to 50°C) excludes sub-zero environments and high-heat outdoor loading in direct summer sun. For cold-climate logistics, you may need a wider temperature variant.

Q: What symbologies does the 1952HHD-5USB-5F-N decode?

A: The scanner decodes standard 1D codes (EAN, UPC, Code 128, Code 39) and 2D matrix codes (QR, Data Matrix, PDF417, Aztec). It includes healthcare-specific format support for specimen tube and medication barcode standards. Verify your label format is included in this list before purchasing.

Specifications
Product Type: SCANNER
Series / Family: Xenon XP 1952h
Device Category: SCANNER
Scan Type: Area Imager (1D/2D)
IP Rating: IP65
Drop Rating: 2.0 m (6.5 ft)
Connectivity: Wireless Bluetooth 4.2
Working Range: 2.5 to 50.8 cm (1 to 20 in)
Application: Healthcare optimized
Part Number: 1952HHD-5USB-5F-N
Operating Temperature: 0° to 50°
Weight Lbs: 0.43
Drop Rating: 2.0 m
Warranty: 3-year Warranty
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