Description:
This handheld Bluetooth CCD barcode scanner is built for mixed wireless and USB use, offering fast 1D barcode reading for checkout, inventory and mobile payment workflows. It connects to phones, tablets and PCs and includes an offline storage mode that helps when you need to scan away from a host device. 📱
Key Points
The scanner uses a high-resolution CCD sensor that captures dense 1D and stacked barcodes even from screens or through shrink wrap, which makes it practical for retail and logistics environments. The unit supports HID, SPP and BLE modes over Bluetooth for broad compatibility with Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS devices. 2500 pixels capture capability and tactile feedback on successful reads improve reliability during repeated use. 🔋
This model includes an internal rechargeable battery that the manufacturer lists as 18650/2600mAh/3.7V and is designed for a high number of scans per charge, which is useful in busy points of sale or warehouse shifts. Consider that it does not work with PDV Square according to the original specifications, so confirm host software compatibility when required.
Technical Specifications
- Name: NETUM NT-1228BC
- Sensor resolution: 2500 pixels
- Battery: 2600 mAh (model 18650, 3.7 V)
- Storage capacity: Up to 100,000 barcode records
- Connectivity: Bluetooth (HID/SPP/BLE), USB wired
Usage Recommendations
Use the manual configuration barcodes provided in the guide to switch modes or program prefixes, suffixes and key terminators before first use. For continuous scanning in fixed positions enable the continuous or automatic detection mode, and switch to storage mode when you expect to be out of wireless range. When scanning from glossy screens or reflective surfaces aim the scanner at a slight angle to reduce glare and improve read accuracy. 📦
Programming options let you filter unwanted symbologies, add keyboard combinations and mute the buzzer for quieter environments. The small vibration on successful reads is useful where audible cues are impractical. For long sessions, swap scanning between operators to reduce fatigue and prolong daily uptime.










