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The rubber over the scan button feels good, and the tactile response is firm and reminiscent of a television remote. I got to test it out during the conference, and it definitely feels like the Voyager we’re all familiar with, but upgraded in some good ways.
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The internal components are situated on a single board, eliminating performance issues from worn or damaged internal connectors. The trigger button is covered with a rubber gasket that extends to the hood, not only protecting it from drops and bumps but helping maintain an IP42 seal. The Voyager 1200g maintains the same design style as the original (some say it totally looks like an alien), but with some additions to make it a bit more durable. That’s phenomenal longevity for most products, let alone one tied to the quick turnarounds of consumer/business technology. I’m pretty sure the Voyager was firmly established even before I got into the industry in 2006. Available sometime in early 2011, the scanner will be taking the place of the fantastic selling original Voyager. He’s quite tall.Īlong with some breakout sessions – I think they’re added so supervisors feel less hesitant to send employees to Vegas for three workdays – we got to get a sneak peek at the Voyager 1200g, heir apparent to the Voyager line of barcode scanners and most likely 1D laser scanning champion. I also got to meet Terry Bradshaw’s brother. Hosted at the beautiful Aria Casino & Resort, we covered a lot of territory, including various social marketing techniques and ways to build your brand online. Two weeks ago I had the opportunity to head out to Las Vegas for a Honeywell Scanning & Mobility Partner Conference.