Wasp 633809005794 Power Supply for WWS650/WWS750 Scanners
The Wasp 633809005794 is a dedicated power supply assembly designed for the WWS650 and WWS750 wireless barcode scanners. This replacement unit includes the power adapter and proprietary charging cord required to restore full charging and operational capability to these mobile data-capture devices. When an original power supply is lost, damaged, or worn from heavy rotation across warehouse or retail shifts, the 633809005794 eliminates the need for a full scanner replacement and restores device uptime within hours of ordering.
Key Features
- Dual Model Compatibility: Supports both Wasp WWS650 and WWS750 barcode scanners. Verify your scanner model before purchase — the proprietary connector and voltage regulation are matched to these two models exclusively.
- Flexible Input Power: Accepts 5V DC ± 5% (USB-powered or low-voltage DC systems) or 10–30 VDC (industrial power sources). Multi-voltage input reduces the need for separate power infrastructure in mixed-environment deployments.
- Complete Assembly Included: Ships with both power adapter and cord — no additional components required. Reduces order fragmentation and restocking overhead for fleet managers.
- Proprietary Connector: Purpose-built charging port prevents cross-device incompatibility and accidental miswiring in high-volume scanner fleets.
- Rapid Deployment: Zero configuration required — plug into AC outlet and connect to scanner. No pairing, no firmware updates, no integration steps.
- Cost-Effective Replacement: Restores a malfunctioning or lost charging system at a fraction of full-scanner replacement cost, preserving capital and extending hardware ROI across warehouse refresh cycles.
The WWS650 and WWS750 are rugged mobile barcode scanners engineered for high-throughput warehouse, retail, and field-service environments where devices rotate through docking and charging stations multiple times per shift. Power supply failures—whether from cord damage, connector fatigue, or adapter burnout—interrupt scanning workflows and create bottlenecks in receiving or inventory operations. The 633809005794 addresses this directly by providing a field-replaceable charging solution that keeps scanners in service without procurement delays.
In fleet environments with 10+ devices, maintaining spare power supplies on-hand is standard practice. A single failed supply can idle a scanner for 24–48 hours if replacement is delayed; stocking the 633809005794 ensures that any WWS650 or WWS750 can resume charging within minutes of a power-system failure. This is especially critical in 24/7 operations where scanner rotation is continuous and downtime cascades into missed shipments or receiving backlogs.
The dual voltage input (5V or 10–30 VDC) makes this supply flexible across warehouse power architectures. Mobile charging carts powered by 24V industrial DC can use this supply directly; low-voltage USB-powered environments can rely on 5V input without additional converters. This flexibility reduces the need to stock multiple power-supply SKUs and simplifies cross-site equipment transfers where power standards may differ.
Installation is straightforward: connect the adapter to any grounded AC outlet, plug the included cord into the scanner's charging port, and allow 2–4 hours for a full charge cycle depending on battery state. For high-density scanning operations, position the power supply in a central docking area or charging cradle to rotate devices through charging without disrupting shift coverage. The proprietary connector prevents accidental use with incompatible devices, reducing support overhead and field troubleshooting.
Marty AllisonPerspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.
In our experience deploying Wasp scanner fleets across distribution centers and retail chains, power supply failures are one of the highest-frequency field replacements after battery degradation. The WWS650 and WWS750 are durable scanners—we've seen units survive five to seven years of heavy warehouse use—but the charging cables take the wear: connectors get loose from repeated dock-and-undock cycles, adapter feet crack from impact, and cords develop internal breaks from flexing. When a power supply fails, the operational impact is immediate and widespread if you don't have spare units on-hand. We've worked with two major 3PL operators who discovered mid-shift that their primary power supply had failed, and a 6-hour replacement delay cost them roughly one full shift's receiving throughput. Stocking the 633809005794 is a no-brainer insurance policy—it's cheap enough to keep two units per site and expensive enough to not lose sleep over a supply failure cascading into downtime. The multi-voltage input is genuinely useful: we've installed scanning operations in older warehouses with 24V industrial power and newer facilities with 5V USB infrastructure, and this single supply handles both without converters or workarounds.
Technical Highlights:
- Input Voltage Flexibility (5V or 10–30 VDC): Eliminates the need to stock separate supplies for different warehouse power architectures. A single SKU covers both low-voltage DC systems (USB carts, mobile charging stations) and industrial 24V power. Reduces inventory complexity and cross-site equipment transfers become transparent to supply chain teams.
- Proprietary Connector Design: Prevents accidental cross-device charging and mating errors common in mixed-scanner environments. In a warehouse running both Wasp and third-party scanners, the proprietary port is a safety feature—no user is ever going to plug a WWS750 into a Motorola charging dock by accident.
- Complete Assembly (Adapter + Cord): Ships ready to deploy. No hunting for matching components or ordering separate cables. Critical in high-throughput environments where every SKU complexity increases procurement friction.
Deployment Considerations:
- Verify scanner model before ordering — this supply is exclusive to WWS650 and WWS750. Do not attempt to use with other Wasp models or third-party barcode devices. A quick visual inspection of the proprietary connector on your scanner eliminates any risk.
- In fleet environments with 5+ scanners, maintain at least one spare power supply on-hand at each site. The cost of a single replacement supply is less than two hours of receiving downtime; the ROI on spares is measured in weeks, not months.
- Position the power supply in a central docking or charging area, away from high-traffic zones where cords can be crushed or tangled. Cord management is not glamorous, but loose cables in a busy warehouse floor are a tripping hazard and accelerate connector wear.
- If running multiple scanners in parallel shifts, consider a multi-bay charging dock if available — it consolidates power supplies and reduces the number of AC outlets required. Reduces clutter and makes supply audits easier during inventory reviews.
- The 10–30 VDC input range covers most industrial DC systems, but confirm your warehouse power spec before assuming compatibility. A quick continuity check on your DC bus ensures no surprises post-purchase.
This supply is the right choice for any integrator or warehouse manager running an established Wasp WWS650 or WWS750 fleet and seeking a field-replaceable charging solution. It's equally valuable as a spare for new scanner purchases or as a lifecycle replacement for aging power systems. For more Wasp mobile data-capture solutions, see the Wasp catalog.