Overview
Zebra CTS-000_QUO-03349-H9F6C8 Custom Android Mobile Device
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Overview
Zebra CTS-000_QUO-03349-H9F6C8 Wired Android Mobile Computing Device
Overview
The Zebra CTS-000_QUO-03349-H9F6C8 is a custom-configured Android mobile computing solution engineered for logistics, warehouse, and field operations requiring wired connectivity. This device combines Zebra's proven Android operating system with a wired networking interface, delivering reliable data capture and mobile processing capabilities for warehouse automation, inventory management, and enterprise mobility applications.
Built on Android architecture, the CTS-000_QUO-03349-H9F6C8 integrates with existing enterprise infrastructure while maintaining the flexibility of Zebra's mobile platform. Wired connectivity ensures consistent network access in environments where wireless reliability is not feasible or where deterministic network behavior is required. This configuration is particularly suited to stationary or near-station workflows in distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, and logistics hubs.
Key Features
- Wired Connectivity: Hardwired network interface for stable, latency-sensitive operations in high-density warehouse environments
- Android Operating System: Full Android platform enabling rich application ecosystem and enterprise software integration
- Custom Configuration: Tailored build (QUO-03349-H9F6C8) optimized for specific enterprise workflows and Conagra-IL deployment specifications
- Mobile Processing: Capable of running productivity applications, data capture tools, and real-time inventory management software
- Enterprise Integration: Compatible with Zebra MDM, EMM, and standard enterprise management platforms
- Rugged Design: Zebra-grade industrial durability suitable for warehouse, logistics, and field-intensive environments
Integration & Compatibility
The Zebra CTS-000_QUO-03349-H9F6C8 integrates directly with enterprise network infrastructure via its wired interface. Deployment within existing logistics and warehouse IT ecosystems is straightforward, with support for standard Android development frameworks, containerized applications, and Zebra's comprehensive device management and security tools. IT managers can provision, manage, and update devices using Zebra's enterprise lifecycle tools, ensuring compliance and operational continuity across fleet deployments.
This device supports integration with warehouse management systems (WMS), enterprise resource planning (ERP) platforms, and real-time inventory systems common to logistics operations. The Android platform ensures broad third-party software compatibility while maintaining Zebra's security and management standards.
Deployment Scenarios
The CTS-000_QUO-03349-H9F6C8 is optimized for fixed-location or dock-based operations where devices remain near networking infrastructure. Common deployment models include:
- Receiving and putaway stations requiring continuous network connectivity
- Quality control and inspection checkpoints in manufacturing or logistics
- High-volume picking and packing stations with docked recharging and network connectivity
- Operator terminals in warehouses requiring real-time WMS integration without wireless latency concerns
The wired configuration eliminates wireless congestion and interference, making it ideal for dense warehouse environments where hundreds of mobile devices operate simultaneously. Organizations prioritizing network stability and eliminating RF site surveying complexity benefit from this hardwired approach.

I've reviewed the Zebra CTS-000_QUO-03349-H9F6C8 during planning cycles for logistics deployments where wired connectivity aligns with operational architecture. This device represents a deliberate shift away from wireless-first thinking, which is appropriate for organizations managing high-RF-density warehouse environments or requiring deterministic network behavior.
Technical Highlights:
- Wired-First Architecture: Eliminates wireless performance variability and RF site surveying burden in warehouse operations
- Android Platform: Provides access to broad enterprise software ecosystem while maintaining Zebra management and security standards
- Custom Configuration: QUO-03349-H9F6C8 variant indicates tailored specification for specific operational requirements, likely tied to Conagra-IL deployment
Deployment Considerations:
- Wired devices require dock-based or fixed-station placement; mobility is limited by cable length and network infrastructure proximity
- Ensure network infrastructure (cabling, powered ports) is staged before device deployment to avoid on-site provisioning delays
- Pair with Zebra's mobile device management platform to enforce security policies and streamline OS updates across fleet
For organizations operating in RF-congested warehouse environments or prioritizing network determinism over device mobility, the CTS-000_QUO-03349-H9F6C8 delivers the reliability required for high-velocity fulfillment operations. Evaluate this device alongside wireless alternatives only if your facility layout, RF environment, or operational model explicitly requires hardwired connectivity. The custom configuration suggests Zebra has tailored this device to your specific logistics workflow; work closely with your Zebra solutions engineer to confirm feature parity with your WMS and ERP integrations.
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