Overview
Socket Mobile CX4373-3506 DuraScan D765 Barcode Scanner
Socket Mobile CX4373-3506 DuraScan D765 Barcode Scanner Overview The Socket Mobile CX4373-3506 DuraScan D765 is a handheld 1D/2D barcode scanner desig…
Socket Mobile CX4373-3506 DuraScan D765 Barcode Scanner
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Overview
Socket Mobile CX4373-3506 DuraScan D765 Barcode Scanner
Overview
The Socket Mobile CX4373-3506 DuraScan D765 is a handheld 1D/2D barcode scanner designed for warehouse, logistics, and retail point-of-sale environments. The dual-engine imaging capability enables reading of both linear and two-dimensional symbologies, including UPC codes, making it suitable for inventory management, asset tracking, and transaction processing workflows.
Compatibility
This scanner integrates into existing POS systems, mobile computing platforms, and warehouse management software through standard barcode capture interfaces. It is compatible with enterprise inventory and logistics environments requiring reliable, multi-format code reading across receiving, picking, and checkout operations.
Specifications
The D765 features a 1D/2D area imager scan engine capable of capturing UPC, EAN, Code 128, Code 39, QR Code, and Data Matrix symbologies. White housing provides visibility in various lighting conditions typical of warehouse and retail spaces.
System Design, Deployment & Technical Support
Support services and planning resources for commercial surveillance, access control, and infrastructure deployments.
Fixed scope • Fixed price
System Design Assistance
- Get help validating product compatibility
- Coverage requirements
- Storage planning and deployment architecture before you buy.
Deployment & Configuration Support
- Access fixed-scope support for rollout planning
- User setup guidance
- Migration and system standardization across single-site or multi-site deployments
Guides, Tools & Calculators
- PoE requirements
- Storage retention
- Camera selection and deployment methodology