Wasp
SKU: 633809008610
Wasp 633809008610 Wasp DR5 Holster
- Holster for hands-free carry of DR5 mobile computer
- Quick-draw retention design for active warehouse pickers
- Belt-loop attachment keeps device secure during movement
Overview
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Overview
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The Wasp 633809008726 is a mobile computer from the DR5 line configured without Bluetooth, WiFi, or cellular radios. This radio-free architecture is engineered for environments where wireless connectivity is prohibited, where RF interference must be eliminated, or where air-gapped operations are mandatory for security or regulatory compliance. By removing all onboard radios, the device eliminates wireless attack vectors entirely, reduces electromagnetic emissions in sensitive facilities, and sidesteps the certification and approvals overhead of wireless-enabled hardware. The unit focuses on what matters in these deployments: reliable barcode scanning, offline data capture, and wired synchronization with backend systems. Typical deployments span secure warehouses, classified clean rooms, pharmaceutical manufacturing floors, and government/military facilities operating under strict network isolation protocols.
The radio-free design shifts operational philosophy from real-time cloud connectivity to local data collection and scheduled batch uploads. In secure facilities, this architecture is a feature, not a limitation — it prevents data leakage via wireless, eliminates the need to validate and maintain wireless security certificates, and simplifies IT compliance audits. The device pairs exclusively with wired peripherals and cradle-based infrastructure, so all data movement is physically traceable and logged at the USB or docking interface.
Deployment planning must account for tethered synchronization workflows. Unlike radio-enabled mobile computers that can push data in real time, the DR5 radio-free model requires operators to return to docking stations or USB-connected PCs at scheduled intervals to offload captured data. For high-volume scanning operations (e.g., receiving, inventory counts, material tracking), this means planning dock placement to minimize operator travel time. Many deployments use multiple docking stations positioned at key workflow junctures — receiving bay, QC staging, packing line — so data transfer happens naturally as work progresses.
The unit integrates with Wasp MobileAsset and other Wasp inventory management platforms through batch synchronization. Verify your backend system supports deferred data ingestion and conflict resolution for offline-collected records. Some legacy warehouse management systems expect real-time updates and may require custom middleware to handle batch uploads from radio-free devices. Work with your Wasp integrator to validate compatibility before full-scale deployment, particularly if you have multi-location operations that rely on consolidated real-time inventory visibility.
Radio-free configuration is standard Wasp hardware — no special procurement or lead time. Spares, replacement batteries, and accessories flow through normal Wasp distribution channels. However, verify firmware version alignment with your docking station and PC synchronization software; radio-free variants may have firmware branches distinct from WiFi-enabled models, and mismatches can block data transfer or cause cradle charging failures.
We've deployed a lot of radio-free mobile computers across secure facilities, and the Wasp DR5 no-radio variant is one of the few that actually delivers on the air-gapped promise without choking out usability. The engineering here is straightforward — they stripped the radios, kept the scanning engine rock-solid, and built the synchronization software to assume wired-only data movement. In our experience, what sets this apart from cheaper "basic" barcode terminals is the build quality and the depth of the DR5 ecosystem. We've seen units survive three-plus years of heavy daily use in pharmaceutical validation labs and government warehouses, where replacing hardware mid-shift is operationally unacceptable. The absence of wireless also means no surprise firmware updates pushing cloud-integration features that'll break offline workflows — the device does exactly what it advertises, nothing more. That's a virtue in high-security or compliance-heavy environments.
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This device is purpose-built for integrators and operations teams who need rock-solid offline barcode capture in secure or air-gapped environments. If your facility has strict wireless prohibitions, compliance audits that penalize wireless connectivity, or legacy isolated networks that can't be WiFi-enabled, the Wasp DR5 radio-free model is a straightforward choice. Explore the Wasp catalog for other mobile computing and scanning solutions if your requirements shift toward real-time cloud integration or multi-site synchronization.
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