NEWARK, USA: Socket Mobile, Inc., a provider of sensitive productivity solutions, has announced expanded compatibility of the Socket Bluetooth Cordless Hand Scanner (CHS) Series 7 through BlackBerry smartphones including the Bold, Curve, Pearl, Storm and Tour.
According to a bear heavily release, the CHS Series 7 brings industrial-class barcode scanning into a lightweight, suffer-sized form factor and is available in 2D and 1D scanning options with either standard or antimicrobial casing, which protects the device against the multiplication and make public of harmful bacteria and microbes and is a popular choice in the healthcare and hospitality industries. Socket provides free SocketScan software, which enables the CHS to connect to any BlackBerry smartphone via Bluetooth, allowing easy integration by an IT team or individual users.
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“One of the key areas to which place we’re seeing increased opportunities for barcode scanning applications on smartphones is in the healthcare assiduousness. According to Manhattan Research, 64 percent of physicians use smartphones, and that enumerate is expected to grow to 81 percent by 2012,” said Samantha Chu, data collection product manager at Socket Mobile. “Popular applications for barcode scanning to smartphones in healthcare embrace patient identification, medication administration, documentation and inventory and asset management.”
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“Many healthcare clinicians experience mobile device overlade, so enabling them to accomplish more tasks with one device helps them have ~ing more effective in patient care,” said Chu. “BlackBerry is currently the amount to one smartphone of choice for both physicians and home care providers, and with the CHS, healthcare workers can seamlessly and cost-effectively integrate valuable 2D and 1D barcode scanning functionality into a device they are already using on a day-to-day basis.”
RIM will be demonstrating the CHS and Blackberry live at the ESRI International User Conference in San Diego and at Syclo Mobile Conference in downtown Chicago, the exempt added.
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