Symcode Bluetooth Wireless Barcode Scanner with Auto-Sensing Stand,Putting on Stand to Scan Automatically Sense Scanning 2D QR Bluetooth Barcode Scanner with Battery Level Indicator More-to-one Mode
$35.99








Price: $35.99
(as of May 26, 2025 20:11:25 UTC – Details)
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Symcode Barcode Scanner
Symcode Barcode Scanner

Symcode Barcode Scanner
How we got our start?
Our barcode scanners incorporate advanced proprietary features, We were the first manufacturer to employ the 1-megapixel high resolution scanning camera technology.
What makes our product unique?
For Six years running, Symcode has been chosen as the official provider of barcode scanners by several America states, making it USA’s choice of American Quality.
Why we love what we do?
Symcode the stable and superb quality, competitive, the best after-sales service and tailor-made.Is dedicated to making inventory management quick and easy for customers.
Symcode Barcode Scanner
Symcode Barcode Scanner
Symcode Barcode Scanner
✅Symcode Pro Fully Upgraded Bluetooth 2D Barcode Scanner with Auto-Sensing Stand,Putting on stand to switch to auto-sense scanning mode directly,do not need to scan any setup code.
✅Larger battery enables longer continuous usage and twice the stand-by time. With the unique battery indicator light showing the remaining battery level, no more Low Battery Anxiety.
✅Two paring mode: One-to-one mode,More-to-one mode. At one-to-one mode,one scanner only transmit barcode to the one usb receiver. AT More-to-one mode,Multiple scanners can transmit barcode to the one usb receiver – ideal in a warehouse where several people are scanning at once.
✅Wireless & Bluetooth & USB 3-in-1 Connections,Symcode 2D Wireless barcode scanner can work with bluetooth & 2.4G wireless & usb wired. The transmission distance can be 200m in barrier free environment and 30m in obstacles environment using 2.4G USB dongle. It can be connected with a variety of devices, such as smartphones, computers, POS, iphones, ipads. In addition, it is also compatible with various operating systems, such as windows 11/10/8/7/xp, Mac OS, iOS, android, linux.
✅Multiple Configuration Options,More customizations are available such as automatic sensing, hiding barcode character, add prefix or suffix and volume adjustment, etc. With quick barcode scanning speed, 32Bit CPU super decoding ability that the speed up to 300/sec,Symcode scanner can easily scan 1D, 2D (QR, DataMatrix, PDF417, Aztec, Hanxin, etc)barcodes on labels, paper, and mobile phone or computer displays.Even if labels are on shrinkwrap, partly damaged, dirty or poorly printed.
Customers say
Customers find the barcode scanner easy to use, describing it as a plug-and-play device, and appreciate its value for money. The device is faster than built-in scanners and has good battery life, holding charge for extended periods. While some customers say it scans well, others report it never scans properly. The functionality and build quality receive mixed reviews, with some customers reporting it stops working after 4 months. The wireless connectivity also gets mixed feedback, with some praising its range while others mention issues with the wireless receiver.
9 reviews for Symcode Bluetooth Wireless Barcode Scanner with Auto-Sensing Stand,Putting on Stand to Scan Automatically Sense Scanning 2D QR Bluetooth Barcode Scanner with Battery Level Indicator More-to-one Mode
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Kurt James –
Capable
Superficially very similar in styling to others of their barcode scanners, this “USB Wireless Barcode Scanner,Symcode Handheld Laser Barcode Reader (2.4GHz Wireless & USB2.0 Wired) with Receiver Storage of up to 10000 Code” needs a WiFi connection, usually a one-time only procedure unless used on multiple networks. The various models differ most obviously by colour accents. There is no Bluetooth or other connection choice which greatly simplifies its use as pairing and other such methods which can occasionally fail are avoided. It has a power switch to the rear and the operating trigger is at the front, under the forefinger.It is powered by a lithium battery within the handle that is claimed to provide a full month’s service per charge and equivalent to around 180,000 individual scans although spare batteries are readily available should they be needed; one could be stored fully-charged as a possible stand-by or for when the original is externally re-charged. However to attain full storage capacity, the battery will need a few (usually about 5 or 6) recharge cycles from flat, not top-ups, until which time it may offer fewer scans per charge and a shorter period of use. Used six days a week, it could eventually cope with around 6000 scans daily, but few will ever need that many. It can also store 5000 scans internally. A mini-USB cable is included for charging but a cradle is not; one is separately available if required for POS or similar situations.The package includes a USB WiFi receiver that Inateck suggests MUST be used regardless of whether or not the PC or other device to which it is be be connected is otherwise WiFi enabled. Because it is WiFi-connected, it can potentially partner any device using any operating system including Windows, Mac, most tablets and smartphones and also Raspberry Pi but, as it has no means by which a router’s identity, passcode etc can be entered and stored, it is assumed that it uses its own internal Network. Connecting the receiver to some devices may therefore present an issue.This barcode reader could serve in retail, POS, dispatch, stock control and various other roles in commerce or otherwise as well as some ‘library’ situations involving books, optical media, vinyl records, perhaps even toys and games. It will function with a variety of software that offers a barcode scan function unless that software is ‘tied’ to a specific scanner or brand. It will recognise numerous standard formats, QR codes specifically excluded, but includes those of FedEx, UPS and ChinaPost. Currently, there is no means by which additional dedicated barcode formats could be added other than possibly at a later date via firmware. Codes must be printed on paper, plastic or metal but those displayed on-screen will not be recognised. There is an extensive manual packaged with the product that is printed in good English, avoiding the pitfalls of ‘Chinglish’, and which includes an extensive series of barcodes that need be scanned to set specific features and options, including language, volume, etc.It is a very capable and workable product that is easy to use provided that the WiFi receiver can be inserted into a usable port – a Thunderport or USB-C to USB adapter or an OTG cable may be needed in some instances – and should provide service well into the future. It is advisable to keep the manual safe and handy in the event that a setting may need to be later changed or to better serve different uses or varying requirements. It is quite affordable relative to some used in the past that were less capable while considerably more expensive.It was noted during the later stages of writing of this review that there is a firmware update (not all will need it if the date of manufacture is very recent) that exists as a .BIN file on Symcode’s Support page but without any accompanying usage instructions. If there were a relevant page within the manual or a separate Instructions sheet that would be of little consequence but neither exists! That oversight has resulted in the loss of a * in the rating assessment despite the existence of a BootLoader.RAR package (apparently Windows only) that, once unpacked, checks the scanner’s firmware and later updates it when necessary but which is also undocumented, thus losing a second *. As best known, it does not download the update which may need to be located and downloaded in advance; that currently available is more than 2 years old! There was an inclination to deduct yet a further * from the rating due to the lack of general clarity within its manual and obviously unresolved questions that remain, but a *** rating is deemed to accurately reflect the product and its documentation.
Raymond & Nicola –
It works great.
This scanner is super simple and easy to set up. Right out of the box, it works instantly—no hassle at all. It scans quickly and is great for inventory management, but I got it for personal use. It’s lightweight, comfortable to hold. The battery life seems very good solid, lasting hours on a full charge. It connects smoothly via [Bluetooth/USB/other], and charging is fast and easy.
Brady –
Good for small businesses
Works good! like the Bluetooth feature, pretty good quality for the price scans barcodes well, and keeps charge for a good amount of time As it enters sleep mode when not in use.
Madmutt –
It’s a basic scanner (Updated Review 3/24)
It works well for UPC and QR Codes but the programming is almost impossible. It connects great by Bluetooth and dongle but it’s basically on or off. Sleep time can be set but that’s all that seems to able to changed. Contacted customer support and never got a response.UPDATED REVIEW 3/2024: I got a response from customer service albeit well after the original purchase but nonetheless after a few messages with Karl at their customer service department I got the resolution I needed. The scanner now works as advertised and does what I need it to do. All I needed was updated QR codes to set the scanner unit. The ones in the enclosed booklet were incorrect. Keep in mind this is an inexpensive scanner unit but it does what it needs once it’s programmed correctly.
Brian –
Total Failure After Only 4 Months
I bought the $60 version with the charging dock/dongle and it lost all programming after only 4 months. I attempted to reprogram it and it stopped working completely. I was able to reset it and get it to work again by pulling the top off and disconnecting the battery from the circuit board. I have had this issue with scanners in the past, but they usually take years to start failing. You can also tell by the poorly glued on brand badging that this is mass manufactured for probably hundreds of different brands. If I were you I would avoid symcode entirely and go with a reputable brand like Tera, who at least have components molded for them. More expensive, but you won’t have to be told you’re SOL when a scanner fails after 4 months.
John Kreusch –
Problematic for Shopify POS
I’m giving it 5 stars because it works well reading the barcodes and is a great price. However, there’s some info you should know if you want to use this in a POS setting, especially on an iPad. The barcode scanner works in keyboard mode. On an iPad, this has an unfortunate side effect that it suppresses the on-screen keyboard while it is connected. What that means is that the only method of input becomes the scanner. It can work in Shopify POS, but with a lot of limitations. You hit the search magnifying glass, then use the scanner. It types in the text from the barcode and the item comes right up. At times it can get ahead of itself and characters get switched up. However, if you have a product with variants, it will only pull up the parent item, then you have to select the variant. Or it will pull up a bundle and you have to pick the components of the bundle you want. I was hoping to have it pull up the variant directly. Since it doesn’t, this isn’t useful to me.
Krisyanna B –
Fast and effective
My barcode is working well so far, it does qr and upc codes fast and flawlessly. I’m in love with the wireless capability and how much more effective this makes my POS system especially for bulky items that can’t hold on the counter. I might just get 2 more.
yuinex –
Great device easy to setup
I am happy for the wireless capability. I previous owned a wired device. It was easy to set up and connected with my square point of sale with ease. great price and quality
Marynek –
Saw the main image and assumed it came with the stand in the photo. It does not, this to me is false advertising as most other ones on amazon that include the stand in the photo do in fact come with the stand.