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Unitech
SKU: 5000-900089G
Unitech HT730 4-SLOT Charging Cradle Power Supply - 5000-900089G
- 4-slot desktop charging cradle for HT730 mobile terminal
- Charges four devices simultaneously in one footprint
- Includes dedicated power supply for the cradle station
$642.00 $347.99 Save $294.01 -
Unitech
SKU: 5000-900091G
Unitech HT730 4-SLOT Terminal Ethernet Cradle - 5000-900091G
- 4-slot Ethernet cradle with PSU for Unitech HT730 fleet
- Charges and syncs four mobile data terminals at once
- Wired RJ45 network for centralized device sync workflows
$756.00 $441.99 Save $314.01 -
Unitech
SKU: 5000-900086G
Unitech HT730 Single Slot Charging Cradle with - 5000-900086G
- Single-slot charging cradle for the Unitech HT730 with spare bay
- Charges device and spare battery in one footprint
- Drop-in fixed-position dock for HT730 mobile fleets
$150.00 $149.99 Save $0.01 -
Unitech
SKU: 5000-900087G
Unitech HT730 Single Slot Ethernet Cradle Power - 5000-900087G
- Single-slot Ethernet cradle for the Unitech HT730 scanner
- Charges device and provides wired RJ45 network at the dock
- Eliminates separate cables for power and network connections
$236.00 $235.99 Save $0.01 -
Unitech
SKU: 5000-900044G
Unitech MS652 Single Slot Cradle with Power - 5000-900044G
- Single-slot charging cradle with power for Unitech MS652
- Fixed-position dock for charging and data sync
- Restores scanner to standby between field shifts
$94.00 $93.99 Save $0.01 -
Unitech
SKU: 5000-900045G
Unitech MS652 Single Slot Cradle with Wall Power - 5000-900045G
- Single-slot cradle with wall power adapter for MS652
- USB connection from cradle to host workstation
- Includes power adapter 1010-900014G in the kit
$111.00 $110.99 Save $0.01 -
Unitech
SKU: 5100-900032G
Unitech TB170 4-slot battery charger - 5100-900032G
- 4-slot desktop battery charger for Unitech TB170 fleets
- Charges four TB170 batteries in parallel for shift rotation
- Compact 1.43 lb chassis for warehouse charging stations
$920.00 $557.99 Save $362.01 -
Unitech
SKU: 5100-900030G
Unitech WD200P 4-SLOT Charging Cradle Power - 5100-900030G
- 4-bay charging cradle for Unitech WD200 mobile computer fleet
- Charges four handhelds simultaneously between shifts
- Drop-in dock for warehouse, retail, and field-service use
$240.00 $226.99 Save $13.01 -
Wasp
SKU: 633808121501
Wasp 633808121501 Wasp WWS450 Battery Charger With Battery
- Spare battery charges independently, keeping the WWS450 active during shift swaps.
- Engineered exclusively for the WWS450 — no compatibility guesswork in mixed fleets.
- Plugs into standard 120V AC; store battery at 32–104°F to preserve cycle life.
$69.00 $68.99 Save $0.01 -
Wasp
SKU: 633808121556
Wasp 633808121556 Wasp WWS450H Base Charging/Communication
- Charges and connects the WWS450H to your network via Ethernet in a single dock.
- Eliminates per-workstation USB cables and network adapters at fixed deployment points.
- Ships with power adapter and Ethernet cable — no additional accessories required.
$179.00 $165.99 Save $13.01 -
Wasp
SKU: 633808121570
Wasp 633808121570 Wasp WWS450H Battery Chrger With Battery
- Spare battery bundle eliminates scanner downtime during warehouse shift changes.
- Compatible with Wasp WWS450 handheld barcode devices; verify model before ordering.
- Charger accepts 110–240V AC input, suitable for standard office or depot outlets.
$69.00 $64.99 Save $4.01 -
Wasp
SKU: 633808121631
Wasp 633808121631 Wasp DT10 Single Slot Cradle / Battery
- Single-slot cradle charges and docks the DT10 simultaneously, eliminating loose cables.
- Proprietary fixed-alignment connector ensures reliable seating every insertion, reducing mischarge.
- Compact desktop footprint suits high-traffic shift-change charge stations in warehouse deployments.
$149.00 $148.99 Save $0.01 -
Wasp
SKU: 633808121686
Wasp 633808121686 Wasp HC1 Single Slot Cradle
- Charges and syncs HC1 handhelds via USB in a single compact dock footprint.
- IP65-rated platform compatibility ensures reliable contact in dusty warehouse environments.
- 7×1.6×2.9 in. form factor fits tight workbench and field checkpoint installations.
$149.00 $148.99 Save $0.01 -
Wasp
SKU: 633808920036
Wasp 633808920036 Wasp WWS800SERIES Recharge Base No Radio
- Dedicated recharge base keeps WWS800SERIES handhelds ready without occupying radio channels.
- Compatible with WWS800SERIES MDTs; verify connector variant before deploying across handheld fleet.
- Low-power draw requires only a standard outlet, simplifying installation at desks or receiving stations.
$99.00 $91.99 Save $7.01 -
Wasp
SKU: 633808920463
Wasp 633808920463 Wasp WWS500/WWS550I Charging Base
- Charges WWS500 and WWS550I handhelds at a fixed dock—no special wiring required.
- Compact footprint (6.3" H × 2.4" L × 4.2" W) fits standard workstation or shelf mounts.
- Supports shift-end charging cycles for scanners rated at 5.5 hrs / 3,960 scans per charge.
$49.00 $45.99 Save $3.01 -
Wasp
SKU: 633808928124
Wasp 633808928124 DT60 Single Slot Cradle
- IP54-rated cradle withstands dust and splash exposure at active staging stations.
- Single-slot form factor minimizes bench footprint for small workgroup deployments.
- Charges and syncs the DT60 via dedicated cradle connector for reliable shift handoffs.
$249.00 $230.99 Save $18.01
Charging Docks and Cradles
Single-slot and multi-slot charging cradles, battery chargers, and communication docks for rugged mobile computers and barcode scanners. Keep fleets charged and synced across shifts with shared dock infrastructure.
Plan Your Deployment
- Match cradle model to specific mobile computer or scanner model
- Select single-slot for individual desks or multi-slot for shared fleet charging
- Evaluate Ethernet communication cradles for data sync during charging
- Plan dock placement for shift-change efficiency
Charging Docks and Cradles — Engineering-Grade Warehouse Data Capture for Commercial Deployments
This category covers 379 working models of charging docks and cradles sourced manufacturer-direct or through channel-direct US distribution. Build the rest of your system around the architectural choices below — compatibility, environmental rating, and lifecycle decisions made here propagate through every downstream component you specify.
What to Look For
Read range and barcode symbology drive scanner choice. Linear (1D) scanners read UPC, Code 128, EAN. 2D imagers read QR, DataMatrix, Aztec — increasingly required for compliance labels, mobile payment, and DSCSA pharma serialization. Long-range scanners reach 20-30 feet for high-rack inventory; short-range handhelds work at arm's length on conveyors.
Form factor and connectivity affect operator throughput. Handheld scanners, ring scanners, mobile computers, and presentation scanners each suit different workflows. Wireless (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi) scanners free operators from cable but require battery management. Mobile computers (Zebra TC, Honeywell CT) bundle scanning into a phone-style device with apps for inventory, picking, and put-away.
Label printer choice depends on volume, media type, and durability requirements. Thermal-transfer printing uses a ribbon and produces durable labels for outdoor or chemical exposure. Direct-thermal needs no ribbon but labels fade in sun and heat; correct for shipping labels and short-term applications. Print volume per shift dictates desktop versus industrial printer (Zebra ZT, Honeywell PD/PX, TSC TTP).
Media compatibility and ribbon-printer matching is the slow-burn problem of label-printing deployments. Cheap mismatched ribbon/media combinations cause printhead wear, smudging, and label adhesion failure. Use the manufacturer's recommended ribbon/media pairings — the slight cost premium pays back in printhead life. Plan ribbon and media inventory together; running out of either stops the operation.
Key Specs in This Category
| Spec | Available Options |
|---|---|
| IP Rating | IP42, IP65 |
| Connectivity | Wired, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
| Type | Accessory, Scanner, Mobile Computer, Software, Printer |
| Night Vision | Yes |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Should I buy a handheld scanner or a mobile computer?
Handheld scanners (Zebra DS, Honeywell Granit, Code CR) are best for high-volume single-purpose scanning — receiving, shipping, point-of-sale. Mobile computers (Zebra TC, Honeywell CT, Datalogic Skorpio) bundle scanning into a device that runs picking, inventory, and warehouse-management apps. For operations where the operator needs more than scan-and-confirm, mobile computers are worth the additional cost. Pure scan-and-confirm workflows are cheaper with handhelds.
What's the difference between direct-thermal and thermal-transfer printing?
Direct-thermal printing applies heat to chemically-treated labels — no ribbon needed. Labels fade in sun and heat, so it's correct for short-term applications like shipping. Thermal-transfer printing melts ribbon ink onto durable label stock — used for permanent asset tags, outdoor labels, and chemical-exposure labels. Choose direct-thermal for cost on short-term labels and thermal-transfer for durability on long-life labels.
How long does a label printer printhead last?
Industrial printheads last 30-50 million inches of printing on a well-maintained printer with matched ribbon and media. Desktop printers run 20-30 million inches. Mismatched ribbon/media, abrasive labels, and inadequate cleaning shorten life dramatically — to under 5 million inches in worst cases. Schedule printhead inspection at every label-roll change and cleaning at every shift.
Can I use generic ribbons in any printer?
Technically yes for ribbons in compatible width — practically no without quality risk. Manufacturer-recommended ribbons match the printhead's resistance, dot timing, and ink chemistry. Generic ribbons often cause faded prints, increased printhead wear, or static buildup that damages electronics. The cost savings on ribbon rarely justify the operational risk; stick with the manufacturer's recommended consumables for production printers.
What barcode symbology should I print?
Code 128 is the universal default for 1D barcodes — high density, alphanumeric. UPC-A and EAN-13 are required for retail goods. QR and DataMatrix are required for compliance, mobile payment, and many compliance labels (pharma DSCSA). Code 39 is older and lower-density — used in legacy systems. For new applications, lead with Code 128 (1D) and DataMatrix (2D) and add others only when required.
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