Effortless Integration. Powerful Scanning.
Compact design for easy integration, enabling seamless embedding into kiosks and automated systems
High-speed omnidirectional scanning, allowing fast and reliable barcode capture without precise alignment
Reliable performance in unattended environments, supporting continuous operation and reducing manual intervention
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FM60 Cubera AIFixed-Mount Scanners
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FM3281 GrouperFixed-Mount Scanners
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FM100Fixed-Mount Scanners
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FM415 BassFixed-Mount Scanners
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FM3080 HindFixed-Mount Scanners
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Fixed-Mount Scanners for Seamless Automation
Newland fixed-mount scanners enable automated, hands-free barcode scanning in high-throughput environments such as kiosks, turnstiles, and production systems. With fast omnidirectional decoding and the ability to read mobile barcodes, they ensure consistent performance without manual intervention.
Their compact design allows easy integration into machines and systems, while plug-and-play functionality simplifies deployment. By automating scanning processes, they increase speed, reduce labor dependency, and improve accuracy in retail, transport, and industrial applications.
Features
Compact, embedded design: Easy integration into kiosks and systems
High-speed omnidirectional scanning: No need for precise alignment
Reads mobile and printed barcodes: Ideal for modern applications
Plug-and-play integration: Simplifies deployment in automated environments
Continuous operation capability: Built for high-volume workflows
Reliable performance in unattended use: Reduces manual handling
Supports scalable automation: From retail to transport systems
Applications
Fixed-mount scanners are used in environments where automated, hands-free barcode scanning is essential to increase speed, reduce manual effort, and ensure consistent data capture. Designed for integration into kiosks, machines, and production systems, they enable continuous scanning without operator interaction.
They are widely used in retail and self-service applications such as checkout kiosks, price checkers, and click-and-collect stations, where fast and intuitive scanning improves customer experience. In transport and access control, they support ticket validation, boarding gates, and secure entry systems.
In logistics and industrial environments, fixed-mount scanners are integrated into conveyor belts, sorting systems, and production lines to automate identification, tracking, and routing of goods. They are also used in smart lockers, vending machines, and parcel pickup stations.
By enabling reliable, high-speed scanning in automated workflows, fixed-mount scanners help businesses improve efficiency, reduce errors, and scale operations with ease.
Use Cases
Self-service checkout and kiosk systems
Ticket validation in transport and events
Access control at gates and turnstiles
Parcel lockers and pickup stations
Manufacturing lines for automated identification
Vending machines and smart retail solutions
Beyond the Hardware
Discover additional features & offerings from Newland AIDC EMEA and make your scanning experience even better.
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Advanced Scripting with LUA
Enables embedded customization and real-time data processing directly on the device. It allows seamless integration with existing systems while giving businesses greater flexibility to tailor scanning workflows.
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EasySet
Newland’s free Windows-based configuration software that simplifies setting up handheld, fixed-mount, and presentation scanners. It allows users to easily configure devices and update firmware.
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Best in Class Warranties
With up to 5 years standard warranty, Newland AIDC EMEA stands behind the quality of our products and offer one of the best-in-class warranties.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How can the scanners be configured?
Download EasySet to configure the fixed-mount scanners to excel in your business case.
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What's the standard warranty?
We offer 5 years of standard warranty on our fixed-mount scanners. You can find more information on our warranties by clicking below.
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What connectivity options are available?
See individual scanners for connectivity options. The most common ones are RS-232 and USB interfaces.