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Bar Code Scanner To Ipad Pro

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Bar Code Scanner To Ipad Pro

2024-09-05 09:14:48

I use this with my iPad while I run my Red Code app.

5
2024-06-24 09:45:54

Holds Bar code reader very firmly, in places that are hard to get to.

5
2024-08-16 09:55:35

The two color system is a pleasure to work with and the bar code function makes it so much easier for inventory control

5
2024-07-14 03:49:36

Great stand for desktop use. Only one drawback is that bar code label took some work to remove.

5
2024-06-23 01:34:18

Purchased this to use for positioning bar code readers, sensors etc to allow us to design permanent mounting fixtures for the devices on nachinery.

5
2024-08-27 09:30:23

It's great for use with iPad pro.

5
2024-07-12 05:46:43

Working well with my Ipad Pro.

5
2024-04-26 09:59:20

If you have a gen 2 iPad Pro, this is a must!

5
2024-05-05 04:50:49

Perfect for the iPad Pro.

5
2024-08-19 04:56:47

The directions looked simple. Take your iPad, point it at the QR code on the back of the transmitter, and BOOM!, you're connected. Except it doesn't work, and there's no one to contact in customer service at the company. Upon initial set-up, it was an extremely frustrating 6-hours on a Saturday afternoon getting everything prepared for a Monday shoot with a required wireless monitoring system. Every step I performed followed the instructions, including using the 7-digit pass code. Nothing I did worked, over and over again. I finally gave up. I started again on Sunday, but with the same results. It was time to dig deeper. I went to several YouTube videos for for the Hollyland 400s, and the best one was from a guy, seemed to be from India or Pakistan, with subtitles. In it, he describes the very issue I was facing. But his directions said to bypass the Hollyland directions, and to use the 8-digit password from the transmitter. WHAM! It worked. I did several more tests, and it seemed to be connecting each time. On shoot today, I fired up the camera and pulled out the iPad. It immediately connected, and did so time and again throughout the day. The producer was thrilled, as was I. In the past I owned the Teradek Cube, but with terrible results. That thing, though it was a first generation unit, was awful. It was hot to the touch, it failed constantly, and it was difficult to reconnect. At one point, a producer almost threw my iPad in frustration. We did not experience anything like this today. I can honestly say it worked flawlessly throughout the daylong shoot. Never once did we lose signal, and for several shots, we were more than 400 feet away. It connected quickly to the iPad and to my cell phone. It connected over and over agin after powering up during breaks. I'm duly impressed with the unit. We'll have to see what it does on several upcoming shoots, but given the price point, I'm very happy with the 400s.

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