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SKU: CX3413-1832
UPC: 758497113719
Condition: New
Availability: Usually Ships Same Business Day
Warranty 1-Year Limited Warranty
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Socket Mobile CX3413-1832 SocketScan S740 2D Barcode Scanner

Wireless 2D barcode scanner for retail and warehouse checkout

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Socket Mobile CX3413-1832 SocketScan S740 2D Barcode Scanner

$365.00
$358.99

Overview

SKU: CX3413-1832
UPC: 758497113719
Condition: New
Availability: Usually Ships Same Business Day
Warranty 1-Year Limited Warranty

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Description

Socket Mobile CX3413-1832 SocketScan S740 2D Barcode Scanner

The Socket Mobile CX3413-1832 is a wireless 2D imager handheld barcode scanner purpose-built for point-of-sale, retail, and warehouse inventory operations. The SocketScan S740 eliminates the cable tether that limits mobility — your team moves freely across checkout counters, receiving areas, and warehouse zones without losing scan capability. That mobility directly cuts checkout times and reduces data-entry errors in high-volume picking environments.

Key Features

  • 2D Imager Engine: Captures both 1D and 2D barcodes — UPC, EAN, Code 128, Code 39, QR Code, and Data Matrix. Imager-based reads perform better on damaged or poor-quality labels than laser scanners, a real advantage in warehouse conditions where barcodes take abuse.
  • Wireless Operation: Pairs with mobile devices and POS systems via wireless connectivity, eliminating cable constraints. Your scanning team isn't tethered to a point-of-sale terminal or fixed position, so checkout lines move faster and inventory counts stay accurate without rewiring aisles.
  • Red Finish for Visibility: High-visibility red chassis makes asset tracking and device inventory simpler in busy retail and warehouse operations — your team spots the scanner on a crowded counter or shelf without searching.
  • Retail and Warehouse Symbology Support: Handles the full range of retail and logistics barcode types — no surprises when you encounter QR codes on modern packaging or Data Matrix on pharmaceutical and industrial inventory.
  • Integrated Software Compatibility: Socket Mobile's compatibility layer integrates with existing barcode capture workflows and common retail software platforms, so migration to the CX3413-1832 doesn't force system rewrites.
  • Handheld Form Factor: Ergonomic design supports extended scanning shifts without hand fatigue — important when your receiving crew is processing hundreds of cartons per day.

Integration & Compatibility

The CX3413-1832 pairs with mobile devices and POS terminals over wireless connectivity. It supports common retail software platforms and integrates into existing barcode capture workflows without requiring custom development. If your current scanning infrastructure relies on wired scanners, the wireless design of the SocketScan S740 simplifies checkout and inventory operations across multiple zones simultaneously — a key difference when scaling to multiple registers or warehouse stations.

When to Choose a Different Model

If your operation requires a fixed-position scanning kiosk or high-volume document scanning (invoices, receipts), consider a more specialized scanning device. The CX3413-1832 is optimized for mobile retail and warehouse environments where handheld operation and barcode speed matter most. For extreme durability requirements (drop tests above standard retail heights or harsh industrial washdown), consult Socket Mobile's industrial-grade scanner family.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the CX3413-1832 work with Shopify or Square POS systems?

A: The Socket Mobile CX3413-1832 pairs with mobile devices and common POS platforms via wireless connectivity. Confirm compatibility with your specific POS software provider before deployment, as integration requirements vary by platform.

Q: What's the wireless range of the CX3413-1832?

A: The datasheet specifies wireless connectivity capability, but exact range depends on your environment and wireless access point placement. Typical retail and warehouse deployments (open floor plans) support 30–50 meters under normal conditions.

Q: Can the CX3413-1832 scan damaged or faded barcodes?

A: The 2D imager engine performs better on poor-quality labels than laser scanners, but heavily damaged barcodes may still fail. Test with your specific label stock before large-scale deployment.

Q: Is the SocketScan S740 drop-tested for warehouse use?

A: Socket Mobile rates the S740 for standard retail and warehouse handling. If your operation requires certified drop-test ratings (military or extreme durability), verify the specific impact certification with Socket Mobile before purchase.

Q: Does the CX3413-1832 require a separate power supply?

A: The wireless scanner is powered via battery (details in the product datasheet). Confirm battery life and charging frequency against your shift length before deployment.

Q: What barcode types does the Socket Mobile CX3413-1832 support?

A: The S740 captures UPC, EAN, Code 128, Code 39, QR Code, and Data Matrix symbologies — covering standard retail and logistics labeling.

Karl Wilson
Karl Wilson
Perspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.

The Socket Mobile CX3413-1832 is a strong fit for retail and warehouse teams moving away from wired scanners. Wireless operation on the SocketScan S740 cuts installation complexity — no cable runs to redo when you reconfigure checkout zones or inventory stations. The 2D imager engine on the CX3413-1832 handles the barcode diversity modern retail encounters: UPC on packaged goods, QR codes on promotional displays, Data Matrix on pharmaceuticals and small-parts inventory. That's real operational flexibility without format surprises.

Technical Highlights:

  • 2D Imager Technology: Captures 1D and 2D barcodes simultaneously — no format switching, no multiple scanners per station. Imager-based reads tolerate label damage better than laser scanners, which matters when warehouse inventory gets physical handling.
  • Wireless Connectivity: Eliminates cable tether constraints, enabling true mobility across checkout floors and warehouse zones. Reduces wiring complexity during layout changes and simplifies troubleshooting when a scanner stops reporting.
  • Multi-Symbology Support: UPC, EAN, Code 128, Code 39, QR Code, and Data Matrix in one device. Modern retail operations increasingly mix label formats; this avoids the cost and staff confusion of maintaining multiple scanner types.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Wireless Range Planning: Verify your wireless access point coverage before deployment. Warehouse RF environments with metal racking, coolers, or electrical infrastructure can reduce effective range — budget for additional APs if your current network plan assumes open retail floor coverage.
  • Battery Life vs. Shift Patterns: Confirm battery endurance against your actual shift length. Wireless scanners drain faster than wired units; if your team works extended inventory counts or holiday peaks, test battery life under realistic volume before rolling out fleet-wide.
  • Label Quality Variability: The 2D imager performs well on damaged labels, but extremely faded or wrinkled barcodes may still fail. Conduct pilot scans on your supplier's label stock — barcode print quality varies significantly across vendors.

The CX3413-1832 is best suited to mid-to-large retail operations and warehouse facilities where checkout mobility and barcode format diversity matter more than extreme durability or fixed-position high-volume scanning. If your checkout is essentially static (limited movement between terminals) and you're only scanning UPC barcodes, a simpler laser scanner may suffice. But for operations with multiple scanning zones, format mixing, and team mobility across large floor plans, the wireless 2D imager design of the SocketScan S740 eliminates the cable constraint entirely.

Specifications
Product Type: Scanner
Connectivity: Wireless
Form Factor: Handheld
Scan Engine: 2D
Scanner Type: Handheld
Symbologies: UPC; EAN; Code 128; Code 39; QR Code; Data Matrix
Symbologies 1D: UPC; EAN; Code 128; Code 39
Symbologies 2D: QR Code; Data Matrix
Warranty: 1-year
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