Powerful Scanning in the Palm of Your Hand
Fast 1D/2D barcode reading, ensuring accurate and efficient data capture across everyday operations
Ergonomic and lightweight design, improving user comfort and productivity during long working hours
Cost-effective performance, delivering reliable scanning capabilities without unnecessary complexity or expense
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HR11 AringaGeneral Purpose Handheld Scanners
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Handheld Scanners for Flexible Operations
Newland handheld scanners provide reliable, high-performance barcode scanning at an excellent price-to-performance ratio. Designed for fast deployment and ease of use, they deliver accurate 1D and 2D decoding—even on mobile screens or damaged barcodes—without requiring complex setup.
With ergonomic designs and both corded and wireless options, they support efficient workflows across retail and logistics environments, helping businesses improve checkout speed, reduce errors, and maintain smooth daily operations.
Features
Fast 1D and 2D barcode scanning: Including mobile and screen-based codes
Reliable decoding performance: Reads damaged or poorly printed barcodes
Plug-and-play setup: Quick deployment with minimal configuration
Lightweight and ergonomic design: Comfortable for continuous use
Corded and wireless options: Flexibility for different workflows
Cost-effective solutions: Strong performance without unnecessary complexity
Versatile across industries: Ideal for retail, warehousing, and service environments
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Applications
Handheld scanners are designed to support efficient, real-time data capture across a wide range of industries including retail, logistics, healthcare, and manufacturing. By improving accuracy, speed, and visibility, they help businesses streamline operations and reduce costly errors.
In retail, handheld scanners are widely used at the point of sale, for stock counting, price verification, and replenishment—helping staff serve customers faster and maintain accurate inventory levels. In warehouses and logistics operations, they support order picking, packing, goods receiving, and shipment tracking, ensuring smooth and efficient workflows from inbound to outbound.
In healthcare environments, handheld scanners enable accurate patient identification, medication tracking, and sample management, helping reduce errors and improve safety. In manufacturing, they are used for parts tracking, work-in-progress monitoring, and quality control, ensuring full traceability throughout the production process.
Their flexibility and ease of use make handheld scanners an essential tool for any business that relies on fast, reliable barcode scanning to keep operations running efficiently.
Use Cases
Inventory management and stock control in warehouses and retail stores
Order picking, packing, and e-commerce fulfillment operations
Goods receiving, dispatch, and cross-docking in logistics hubs
Asset tracking and identification in industrial and field service environments
Point-of-sale (PoS) transactions, loyalty programs, and customer engagement
Maintenance, inspection, and field service workflows
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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What's the difference between corded and wireless scanners?
Corded scanners are essentially plug-and-play. However, wireless scanners use Bluetooth technology to connect to a host, such as a (mobile) computer or POS, and allow for the user to roam while scanning. It may come in handy for large items such as furniture or when the design of the desk doesn't allow for cables.
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Does your portfolio include industrial scanners?
Yes! For industrial scanners click below and see our collection of rugged, handheld industrial scanners that also scan DPM barcodes.
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Can Newland handheld scanners be used in healthcare?
Look no further than our HR32 Marlin Healthcare series, which features two versions (corded and wireless with Bluetooth) and is designed with antimicrobial coating.