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Zebra TC210K-01B212-NA Wearable Scanner
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Overview
Zebra TC210K-01B212-NA Wearable Scanner
Overview
The Zebra TC210K-01B212-NA is a wearable scanning device designed for mobile enterprise environments. This model integrates wireless connectivity, imaging capture, and barcode scanning into a compact form factor suitable for hands-free operation during warehouse, logistics, and field service workflows. The TC210K-01B212-NA combines 1D/2D scanning capability with Wi-Fi connectivity and NFC support, making it adaptable to diverse data collection scenarios where traditional handheld scanners may not be practical.
Key Features
- 1D/2D Scan Engine: Dual-capability imager captures linear and 2D barcode formats, enabling flexibility across UPC, Code 128, QR Code, Data Matrix, and similar symbologies
- Wi-Fi Connectivity: WLAN support enables real-time data transmission and integration with enterprise wireless infrastructure
- NFC Capability: Near-field communication support adds proximity-based data exchange for supplementary identification workflows
- 13MP Camera Module: Integrated imaging sensor supports photographic documentation, visual verification, and asset tracking applications
- Memory Configuration: 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage provide adequate capacity for applications, local data buffering, and temporary asset caches
- 3100mAh Battery: Built-in battery supports extended shift operation in warehouse and logistics environments
- Mobile-First Design: Wearable form factor allows dual-hand operation and reduces fatigue during high-volume scanning tasks
Technical Architecture
The TC210K-01B212-NA integrates Android-based operating system with Google Mobile Services (GMS), enabling standard Android application deployment and enterprise mobility management integration. The 1D/2D scan engine provides omnidirectional image capture for barcode recognition. Wi-Fi radio operates across standard 802.11 frequencies, allowing connection to enterprise access points without additional cellular infrastructure requirements. NFC interface supports ISO14443 Type A/B protocols for device-to-device communication and card-based authentication scenarios.
The 13-megapixel camera serves dual purposes: barcode documentation when imaging cannot be performed via the scan engine, and visual asset capture for inventory verification and damage assessment workflows. The 32GB storage capacity accommodates application binaries, enterprise software packages, and temporary local databases during offline operations or network latency conditions.
Integration and Deployment
The TC210K-01B212-NA operates within standard Android ecosystem frameworks, supporting both enterprise mobility management platforms and custom application development through Android SDK. Wi-Fi connectivity integrates with existing enterprise wireless networks; no cellular modem is present. NFC capability integrates with proximity-based authentication systems and asset tag readers. The device supports industry-standard mobile device management (MDM) solutions for configuration, application distribution, and security policy enforcement across distributed wearable fleets.

I've evaluated the Zebra TC210K-01B212-NA in several warehouse modernization pilots. This wearable scanner fills a specific niche: operations where hands-free capture and sustained connectivity matter more than ruggedness or extended outdoor range. The 1D/2D imaging engine is reliable for standard barcode work, and the dual-radio design (Wi-Fi plus NFC) adds flexibility for asset tracking and authentication workflows.
Technical Highlights:
- Dual Scan Capability: 1D/2D imager handles both traditional barcodes and 2D formats like QR and Data Matrix without hardware switching
- Memory Sufficiency: 3GB RAM and 32GB storage handle moderate application complexity and local caching during brief Wi-Fi outages
- Camera Integration: 13MP sensor enables visual documentation workflows, reducing manual exception entry in picker-to-pack operations
- Wireless-First Architecture: WLAN-only design requires solid Wi-Fi coverage; confirm AP density and roaming handoff performance before large deployments
Deployment Considerations:
- Wi-Fi dependency means network availability becomes critical; ensure site survey and capacity planning precede rollout
- Wearable form factor reduces operator fatigue in high-scan-volume environments, but requires proper strap adjustment and posture training
- NFC support is valuable for proximity-based device pairing and tag-based asset workflows; plan integration points with existing labeling systems
- Battery capacity (3100mAh) is reasonable for 8-hour shifts; confirm actual runtime with your application profile during pilot
This device suits environments with mature wireless infrastructure and moderate scanning complexity. For outdoor, vehicle-mounted, or high-ruggedness scenarios, evaluate ruggedized alternatives. For your logistics team, the TC210K-01B212-NA delivers practical value in ergonomics and data capture flexibility.
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