LXE Inc., a manufacturer of rugged wireless computers, introduces an addition to its line of wearable, hands-free computers. The HX2 is a small, lightweight data collection computer designed to be worn on an operator's arm or waist so that both hands are free to perform warehouse inventory moves, including piece picking to carts, containers or conveyers; case picking; parcel moves; and broken case activities.
Arm bands that secure both the unit and its battery keep the wearable computer in the ready position at all times by preventing the unit from rotating around the operator's arm. The adaptable arm bands can be worn close to the elbow or near the wrist, depending on the operator's preference.
The compact HX2 wearable computer has a bright and crisp color display for easy viewing in any lighting conditions and from any angle. Large, backlit keys are fully mappable, so customers can customize them for specific applications. The HX2 wearable computer's magnesium alloy front and impact-resistant screen are designed to keep the unit in service and out of the repair shop. The HX2 wearable computer's ring scanners (laser and imager) are also built tough and designed with safety in mind. The entire HX2 wearable computer system features breakaway connections at multiple points and a low-profile, smooth design to resist snagging on common warehouse fixtures and equipment.
Company: LXE
Company URL: www.lxe.com
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