6+128GB rugged PC with NFC reader
6+128GB rugged PC with NFC reader is known as Mobile Data Terminal,
The industrial features of the rugged tablets are tough, durable, and portable which can be used in harsh environments, such as high-temperature workshops and cold areas in the north.
The tablets should also have a higher level of industrial protection which need to be certificated by MIL-STD-810G/H and IP65/IP67/IP68, such as Drop-proof, dust-proof, waterproof, oil-proof etc.
The RuggedPC supports barcode scanning, with data acquisition and data processing capabilities. As a mobile information processing tool, mobile phones are widely used in Archaeological excavation, Exploration, Agriculture, Production, Construction and other fields to improve efficiency.
Function
? Support for Android 11 system
? Optional 3G/4G all network communication, WiFi, Bluetooth and other communication modes
? 6000mAh battery, 9 hours of machine endurance
? IP65 high protection level, in accordance with MIL-STD-810G
? Support GPS, Glonass, Beidou, more accurate positioning
? Support 13 million pixel auto focus camera, easy to collect images and video information
? Support 1D/2D, NFC and other functional modules for free selection
Tips
Where are handhelds headed?
While consumer electronics change very quickly, industrial handheld computers have a much longer life cycle. Many models are being used in almost unchanged form year after year, with the importance being in ruggedness and convenience rather than whistles and bells. However, time doesn't stand still and there are a number of technologies that are finding their ways into handhelds and will change how handhelds are being used. Some of these technologies are GPS, wide area wireless radios, RFID, high quality imagers and scanners, and integrated high resolution cameras.
None of these technologies are new, but they are just now becoming powerful, small and reliable enough so they can be integrated into handhelds rather than being peripherals to them. Such integration, however, increases cost and complexity, so one should carefully consider what is needed and what is merely desirable.
Another interesting new development in rugged handled computers is the inclusion of increasingly sophisticated sensor technology.
Motion sensors, pioneered in smartphones such as the Apple iPhone, can be used to automatically change display orientation, engage power conservation, or interact with applications.
Light sensors can adjust screen brightness and thus safe battery power. Gyros can provide valuable 3D information. Barometric pressure sensors may provide climate data.