The Skorpio™ X5 is a new ultra-fast, high-performance mobile terminal with a physical keyboard and the largest multi-touch display on the portable data terminal (PDT) market.
Maintaining fast, accurate and seamless data collection to provide real-time visibility is critical in applications such as warehousing, order fulfillment, inventory management, store operations, shipping and receiving. The new Skorpio™ X5 brings new levels of reliability and flexibility to enterprises in the retail, transportation, logistics, manufacturing and medical industries. Operators in these industries can take advantage of its ultra-fast speed and powerful CPU computing power to complete tasks efficiently. Leveraging the high-performance processor of the market-leading 2.2Ghz CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 platform, the most demanding enterprise applications can run smoothly at the same time.
For maximum productivity, the Skorpio X5 features the largest, brightest, and toughest 4.3" Gorilla Glass display on the PDT market. The large screen provides ample viewing space for the most modern, feature-rich applications and product images. The Skorpio X5 offers unmatched readability in any light condition, including bright outdoor environments.
Skorpio X5 also uses the latest generation of scan engines specially designed and developed by Datalogic. Customers can choose the scan engine that better suits their business needs. Linear scanning, standard 2D scanning, a new and unique mid-range scanning, and an upcoming ultra-long-range autofocus scanning version. Workers using Skorpio X5 can instantly read any barcode in any situation, whether the label is damaged or scratched, visible or covered.
The Skorpio X5 is a fully rugged device built to withstand the harshest environments and conditions. Proven to withstand multiple drops onto concrete up to 1.8m / 6ft, it has an IP65 dust and water resistance rating and is protected against water jets. Its lightweight, ergonomic and perfectly balanced design reduces user fatigue while increasing productivity for all scan-intensive applications. The functional keyboard design provides a stronger key feel, making data entry faster. The added value of ergonomic proprietary features include highly visible function keys that can be used as shortcuts to frequently used applications, and SoftSpot™ technology with a virtual floating scan trigger button.
The Skorpio X5 wireless charging model is the only PDT on the market that features this future-proof charging technology, offering top reliability and the lowest cost of ownership. The ultra-reliable contactless charging model offers lower maintenance costs, as charging contacts are more susceptible to failure and can become a breeding ground for dust accumulation and microbial growth.
As an "Android Enterprise Recommended" device, the Skorpio X5 meets the enterprise requirements specified by Google™ in both hardware and software. By running the latest Android™ 10 version and leveraging Google enterprise-grade APIs for security, configuration and deployment, unparalleled intuitiveness, user experience, stability and security are guaranteed. In addition, the user-friendly GMS (Google Mobile Services) platform allows access to the Play Store to download only verified and virus-free applications.
The Skorpio X5 will not be stopped by battery issues in the most demanding scan-intensive applications. The choice of standard or high capacity batteries, hot-swappable battery technology and Datalogic’s smart battery management application allow for long shifts. Battery status can be easily monitored with the unique visual LED indicator.
In addition to the Skorpio X5's ultra-reliable performance, a variety of custom configurations are available for specific operator needs. The versatile form factor design allows for multiple configurations based on application needs; choose from: two (2) interchangeable form factors, two (2 charging technologies, two (2 memory configurations); and three (3) scan engines and keyboard layouts.
Andrew Duncan, Senior Vice President of Product Marketing at Datalogic, said: "The Skorpio X5 is the most advanced mobile computer on the market with a physical keyboard and wireless charging. It brings ultra-high CPU computing power, an ultra-large and ultra-bright screen display, and a latest generation scan engine, including unique mid-range scanning. With the Skorpio X5, businesses will be able to reach new levels of productivity."
For more information about Datalogic products and solutions, please visit Datalogic’s official website at www.datalogic.com or call 400-1188-898 to contact your Datalogic expert.
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