But this would be a Symbol Motorola TC55. We do have a preferred hardware vendor, you can check our website for those. These are also very affordable, you can get them available just about anywhere. So, these are very rugged, very tough, they’re extremely fast. This is the most preferred type of device. And that’s how you scan barcodes, is the built-in scanner. I’ll turn the scanner on so you can kind of see it illuminate down here. Now, these types of devices have a built-in scanner, it’s right here on the top, or the face of it. You sync it with your cloud application, and that’s how we communicate with your Finale Inventory account. This is the Finale data collector, or what we call our mobile app. So you can see how the Finale Inventory device is running here. It’s running a normal Android OS, for which you can have access to the Google Play store, download the Finale Inventory app directly to the device. So the Google Play Store is kind of key on this type of device. And it also has, note the Google Play store. You can see that it looks like a normal Android device. This is just an Android-based dedicated scanner. So I’m gonna turn this on so you can kind of see this. So, what I have here is a Symbol Motorola. That preferred type device is going to be an Android dedicated scanner. Let’s first go over the preferred types of barcode scanner hardware. So I’ll give you an example of these two types of devices. Our mobile barcoding scanner application is available both on the Android OS platform from the Google Play store, it’s also available for Legacy-type barcode scanning devices running Windows Mobile OS. In this short video, we’re gonna go over some barcode scanner hardware compatibility-type questions and topics about what types of devices can you use with Finale Inventory’s mobile barcode scanning application. Oh, it’s Mike Kroeger here, Finale Inventory. ( Videos: See complete list of available videos) Video Transcription
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