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SKU: CX3740-2392
UPC: 758497117762
Condition: New
Availability: Usually Ships Same Business Day
Warranty 1-Year Limited Warranty
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Socket Mobile CX3740-2392 DuraScan D740 Bluetooth Barcode Scanner

Wireless 1D barcode scanner with Bluetooth for retail and warehouse mobility

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Socket Mobile CX3740-2392 DuraScan D740 Bluetooth Barcode Scanner

$415.00
$407.99

Overview

SKU: CX3740-2392
UPC: 758497117762
Condition: New
Availability: Usually Ships Same Business Day
Warranty 1-Year Limited Warranty

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Description

Socket Mobile CX3740-2392 DuraScan D740 Bluetooth Barcode Scanner

Overview

The Socket Mobile CX3740-2392 is a handheld barcode scanner built for retail point-of-sale, warehouse inventory, and field service operations where wireless mobility is non-negotiable. The DuraScan D740 pairs Bluetooth connectivity with 1D linear imaging, eliminating cable constraints and enabling operators to capture barcodes from items on shelves, pallets, and receiving docks without returning to a fixed station. This matters in high-throughput environments where every second of operator time counts — a wireless scanner reduces checkout times and inventory cycle-count duration compared to wired alternatives. The operating temperature range of 0° to 45°C (32° to 113°F) ensures the CX3740-2392 functions in climate-controlled retail spaces, unheated warehouses, and outdoor loading areas.

Key Features

  • Bluetooth wireless connectivity: Pairs with POS terminals, mobile devices, tablets, and enterprise inventory platforms without USB cables — reduces operational friction and lets staff move freely through the sales floor or warehouse.
  • Multi-symbology support: Reads QR Code, Data Matrix, PDF417, Code 128, and Code 39 barcodes — covers standard retail UPC/EAN codes, logistics tracking labels, and field service work orders on a single device.
  • 1D linear imaging engine: Optimized for high-speed barcode capture in retail and light industrial settings; adequate for standard supply-chain labeling where 2D density is not required.
  • Rugged handheld form factor: Designed to tolerate daily handling in fast-paced retail and warehouse environments — integrates into existing POS workflows without infrastructure changes.
  • 0–45°C operating range: Tolerates unheated warehouses and outdoor receiving areas, making the CX3740-2392 suitable for year-round deployment in mixed indoor/outdoor logistics operations.
  • Integration with enterprise inventory platforms: Supports standard Bluetooth HID (Human Interface Device) profiles, allowing pairing with most commercial POS systems, mobile device management platforms, and warehouse management software without custom drivers or middleware.

Integration and Compatibility

The CX3740-2392 connects to any device or system accepting Bluetooth input — standard POS terminals, Android and iOS mobile devices, tablets running inventory management applications, and enterprise WMS (Warehouse Management System) platforms. Because it emulates a keyboard via HID, barcode data appears as typed input, eliminating the need for API integration or specialized software. This plug-and-play approach is valuable when deployment speed matters or when IT resources are limited.

Symbology support spans retail (Code 128, Code 39), logistics (QR Code, Data Matrix), and government/healthcare (PDF417) labeling standards, allowing a single device to handle multiple operational environments — retail front-end POS, back-office inventory counts, and field service capture on work orders.

When to Choose a Different Model

If your operation requires 2D code density (thousands of characters per label) or longer-range scanning (10+ feet), evaluate higher-capability 2D imager models in the Socket Mobile barcode scanner family. If temperature extremes below 0°C or above 45°C are expected, verify cold-storage or thermal-rated variants with Socket Mobile technical support. For purely wired deployments where wireless interference is a concern, consider a USB handheld alternative, though this sacrifices mobility and increases cable clutter on the sales floor or receiving line.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the CX3740-2392 work with my existing POS system?

A: Yes, the CX3740-2392 pairs via Bluetooth and emulates a keyboard (HID mode), so it works with any POS terminal, tablet, or mobile device that accepts Bluetooth input. No drivers or special software are required.

Q: What barcodes can the CX3740-2392 read?

A: The CX3740-2392 reads QR Code, Data Matrix, PDF417, Code 128, and Code 39 — covering standard retail UPC/EAN codes, 2D logistics labels, and field service work orders.

Q: Can I use the CX3740-2392 in a cold storage or outdoor receiving area?

A: The CX3740-2392 operates from 0° to 45°C (32° to 113°F), so unheated warehouses and outdoor receiving areas in temperate climates are supported. For freezer or sub-zero environments, contact the manufacturer about cold-rated variants.

Q: Is the CX3740-2392 drop-tested or rated for rough handling?

A: The CX3740-2392 is engineered for retail and warehouse durability, but drop-test and impact ratings are not listed in the standard product documentation. For specific ruggedness certifications, contact Socket Mobile or your specialty retailer.

Q: Does the CX3740-2392 require a special app or software to operate?

A: No — the CX3740-2392 pairs like any standard Bluetooth input device and sends barcode data as keyboard input. Existing POS, inventory, or WMS software recognizes it immediately without additional drivers or configuration.

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

The Socket Mobile CX3740-2392 is a straightforward choice for retail and warehouse teams that need wireless barcode capture without infrastructure complexity. The 1D imaging engine and multi-symbology support (QR, Data Matrix, PDF417, Code 128, Code 39) handle the vast majority of retail UPC/EAN codes and standard logistics labels in a single form factor. The 0–45°C operating range is practical — it covers typical retail climates, unheated receiving areas, and seasonal outdoor operations without exotic thermal design.

Technical Highlights:

  • Bluetooth HID emulation: The CX3740-2392 pairs as a keyboard device, so it integrates into any POS system, WMS, or mobile platform without drivers or middleware. Deployment time measured in minutes, not days.
  • Multi-symbology 1D imaging: Reads Code 128, Code 39, QR Code, Data Matrix, and PDF417 from a single device — no need to swap scanners between front-end retail codes and back-office logistics labels.
  • Operating temperature 0–45°C: Handles unheated warehouses and outdoor receiving in temperate zones. If you're pushing sub-zero or above 113°F regularly, confirm variant availability with Socket Mobile beforehand.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Wireless pairing is convenient, but Bluetooth range and interference in congested RF environments (especially retail POS areas with multiple devices) should be tested before full deployment. Some customers report range limitations in large warehouse spaces.
  • The CX3740-2392 is a 1D imager optimized for linear codes. If you need to encode thousands of characters per label or scan at extreme distances (10+ feet), a 2D imaging variant will outperform it — budget accordingly if mixed barcode strategies are planned.
  • Drop-test and impact ratings are not prominent in the spec sheet. If the scanner will see regular rough handling in high-volume environments, verify durability credentials separately or test in a pilot before committing to fleet-wide deployment.

The CX3740-2392 is best suited for retail chains, small-to-medium warehouse operations, and field service teams where wireless convenience and multi-code support justify the cost. It's not a power player for dense 2D logistics or extreme environments, but for standard supply-chain labeling and POS speed, it delivers enough functionality to justify the investment and avoid cable clutter on the sales floor.

Specifications
Product Type: Scanner
Connectivity: Bluetooth
Form Factor: Handheld
Scan Engine: 1D
Bluetooth: Bluetooth
Scanner Type: Handheld
Symbologies: QR Code; Data Matrix; PDF417; Code 128; Code 39
Symbologies 1D: Code 128; Code 39
Symbologies 2D: QR Code; Data Matrix; PDF417
Operating Temperature: 0° to 45° C (32° to 113° F)
Warranty: 1-year
Package Contents: d with Scanner
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