
There are six different sizes to choose from, and each can be further adjusted to achieve the perfect fit.Ģ. How heavy is the ring scanner? Will it really be comfortable on the back of someone’s hand? I’m sure you have a million questions, so let me address the top 10 I think are running through your mind right now: Let us know if you agree.īy shifting the featherweight, rugged “ring” scanner a few inches up to the back of the hand and adding a thumb-push trigger on the pointer finger, we’ve made it just as easy to scan barcodes. So, we tried to strike a balance between function and flexibility – and we think we succeeded.
#ZEBRA RS5100 DRIVERS#
Even delivery drivers appreciate the option of keeping their mobile computers on their hips or in a pocket when scanning label barcodes to confirm package drop offs. With a barcode scanner such as the Zebra RS5100 on their hands, versus in them, properly equipped warehouse, retail and factory workers can safely move boxes and operate machinery, pick and pack orders, and quickly load containers and trailers. Wearables have been hot for a while now, their popularity gleaned from the freedom they provide users and the productivity they deliver (which contributes to the bottom line). So, with the launch of the new hand mount, the Zebra RS5100 has officially become a “Bluetooth® wearable scanner.” On a single finger per usual (with a single or double trigger configuration).

With this new hand mount in the mix, the RS5100 can be worn several different ways:ģ. Although, to be fair, we can’t call it just a ring scanner anymore.

If you look closely, you’ll see that is indeed a Zebra RS5100 “ring” scanner being worn on the back of the person’s hand.
