Eyoyo Handheld wired 1D 2D Barcode Scanner QR PDF417 Data
Eyoyo Handheld wired 1D 2D Barcode Scanner QR PDF417 Data Matrix Scanner Wired Barcode Reader with USB Cable for Mobile Payment, Convenience Store, Supermarket, Warehouse
Features:
1.With 1.8m/5.9ft super long length cable design, more convenience for you.
2.Support Windows xp/7/8/10, Mac OS, Linux, etc operating system.
3.Support 2 scanning mode: key trigger scanning and auto-sensing scanning.
4. The sound can be turned off.
5. Support add a custom prefix/suffix digits.
Package List:
1x Scanner, 1x USB Cable, 1x User Manual(English)
Advantage
1. super mini and easy to carry. 2. with superior decode ability.
1. wireless charging dock equipped. 2. stronger decoding ability, durable and faster scan 1D QR 2D code
1. back clip-on phone barcode scanner with adjustable ability 2. portable to use, and you needn’t take off phone case
1. With stand, handfree & handheld freely to switch. 2. wireless connection 3. with a stronger decoding ability.
1. Bluetooth, Wireless and USB 3-in-1 connection 2. with stand, handfree & handheld freely to switch.3. with a stronger decoding ability.
1. stronger decoding ability. 2. handsfree operation, scanning more convenience
Supported Barcode Type
1D/2D/QR
1D/2D/QR
1D/2D/QR
1D/2D/QR
1D/2D/QR
1D/2D/QR
Use
portable handheld
wearable on finger
phone clip-on, handheld
handsfree, handheld
handsfree, handheld
handsfree, place on table
Scanning Mode
auto-sensing scan and continuous scan and key trigger
auto-sensing scan and continuous scan and key trigger
Good accuracy and ready codes well. Easy to just plug in and go which is far more convenient than having to install an app or extra software. Sturdy quality and feels solid in the hand. Overall great quality for the price. Can’t fault it does the job.
Excellent value for the price!
Comes with flexible (but very sturdy) metal gooseneck. It’s super easy to assemble.
The scanner doesn’t require any additional software, literally all I had to do is plug it and use.
Reads all the barcodes very well. Nothing to complain about. The scanner itself is very durable, after a month of using I can confirm this will last for long.
Has really useful feature which allows to scan in different modes: it can sense and scan itself, or scan continuously and trigger by button mode. This is super useful in busy times, when you can just go hands-free and quickly scan loads of barcodes – very efficient way of working.
Overall, this scanner is excellent value for the money and a great bargain for just 34.99.
Definitely recommendation.
Thank you for taking time reading my review, I appreciate your support, and I hope you find my review useful
The scanner comes with a stand, a USB cable and a manual. The manual is fairly succinct so I screen-grabbed the information on the product page so I could make a print out of the relevant information.
The scanner itself seems strong and well-built. The gooseneck is adjustable but needs quite some pressure to bend it to where you want it. The trigger is positive and easy to use. The scanner feels comfortable in the hand. The plastic stand feels flimsy and the screw connector feels that it won’t be long-lasting. The cable is a short Ethernet to USB-A so your computer will need to be very close by. This shows in the product photographs but it is easily overlooked when reading the product description.
The scanner reads accurately and quickly, both barcodes and QR. Set up is very simple and quick. I feel there are more reasonably priced scanners that do what this scanner offers. The lower quality of the stand put me off. For light, non-commercial service, such as I need, the scanner works very well and will be a help.
Super easy to use USB barcode reader, this ‘just worked’ on my win11 machine, but because I believe barcode readers effectively act like a keyboard this should be expected as the norm. The stand is very handy as you can set it to continuously scan, that way you just pass the barcode beneath it and it will detect and read just like the supermarket checkout.
Of all the barcodes I have tried, it hasn’t struggled with any, including a few slightly smudged ones from a poorly inkjet.
As it is a 2D barcode reader it also reads QR and PDF417 without issue which a lot of people may find useful.
Unfortunately I have not been able to try this with an android device, but with a OTG adaptor and the OS setup correctly I am unable to see why this wouldn’t work as it should be just a standard HID device and behave as so.
Overall I am very please with this and hope it will help me with the management of items being prepared for shipping.
Note that I tested this on Windows and this is the wired version
Once you insert the RJ45 end of the USB cable into the scanner, then plug into a USB port, you’re good to go.
Windows detects this as a HIB USB Interface Device and is ready in seconds.
It works perfectly. Tested in Excel and a small little Python script I wrote.
* Scanning a 1D, standard barcode, it captures the numeric format of the code and inserts into a cell.
* Scanning a QR / 2D code, it captures whatever the QR code contains and inserts the value into the cell. As an example, a web-address.
I discovered while writing a Python script, what I needed to tweak to ensure I had no issues. As this is designed for POS, the software logic will do the following:
* Attempt to scan the code
* Upon successful capture, make audible beep, then “type” the output (say in Excel) into a cell, then proceed to next cell.
* So, using Access as another example, it will treat the scanning process as entering the value and then proceed to next input – This is ideal for POS / anyone who just wants to beep away, without having to manually forcing the next input request.
As I’m very happy with the device itself and for my usage, it won’t be running a business, etc. It will be casual scanning.
But note, the base it comes with is very flimsy.
* The bendable metal adjustment is quite stiff.
* The plastic base, screw attachment, etc. is brittle and flimsy.
* So as a combination, I can see the base shattering quite easily.
Also note:
* The USB to RJ45 connector is quite durable
* But once you insert the RJ45 connector, you’re going to have trouble removing it – Great for security though.
Yes, I certainly recommend the device. Just be aware that if you choose to mount to the stand, that stand will probably eventually break.
If you have a large collection of CDs, DVDs or books, and want to load an inventory by scanning barcodes, then this barcode scanner from Eyoyo is ideal for the job. It comes with a flexible gooseneck stand which is nice.
It arrived well-packed in a white box with all the accessories mentioned. You’ll receive the scanner, USB cable, and user manual.
The build quality is excellent, the ergonomic design feels comfortable in the hand.
It’s very easy to use, simply a plug and play. It scans instantly when the USB cable is plugged directly to the PC, or other mobile devices such as tablets. There are three types of scanning modes which are key trigger, autosensing an or continuous for canning confirmation.
The only small niggle is that as this is a wired scanner, it’s not as flexible as the wireless one as you will need to bring the products close to the barcode scanner. Other than that, there are no other issues.
I’m quite happy with this product, it’s easy to use and works as intended and for 35.99 (at the time of writing), seems like a good value for money.
It works well, and although it doesn’t come already put together, it does come in a way that means that it is very easy to put it together when you’re in need of it.
I start with the manual. Its there, and it explains some codes and how to set the scanner. Its lacking any information about the manufacturer, no CE or UK CA mark, no standards nothing. Only a sticker on the box has some of this information. Keep the sticker …
That excludes basically professional use.
This light impression goes on in the build. Everything lighweight, no point convincing anything is solid enough to withstand professional use for longer.
The base has two holes for screwing down if that is wanted. But one hole is covered with a name label, sticked on and not easy to remove to get access to the screw hole.
The pole is a certain type of metal tube made form bended and twisted thin metal, it is quite stiff and needs some force to bend. At its ends are plastic heads, which have flat sides, which allows mounting in the base plate and the holder in only two directions. Awkward.
The way its mounted in the base plate with the screw is so weak, I can see something broken after a short time putting the scanner in/out often or bending the pole a few times. (hold the pole at one end and bend at the other, not hold the base or head).
The holder is obviously made for tiny Asian hands, not my pranks. I can place the scanner only with my fingers holding it into the stand, not grip around, space far too small.
Pressing the button of the scanner I thought I did something wrong, it feels like stuck (but isnt), so no quality impression here either.
When I look at the cable, its not only ugly gray, it is an Ethernet to USB A, it is unsuitable thick and short too. Just from computer on the floor to table if both are on the same place. Thats not suitable for work environment. I wonder if they could add two connectors, one USB and the other Ethernet on both sides, which cost only small money, so extension cables could be fixed easy.
But that may blow the low cost idea…
Hold on, its actually not cheap.
For my little amount of use it will do the the job, but for daily professional use look for something much more solid. Technicals: I have to test that later, and I hope thats not so lightweight.
We use bar code scanners a lot in our factory and I thought I’d check this unit out to see if it would be a suitable replacement for our current supplier.
I gave it to our IT team and after some guffawing and scepticism they put it together and gave it a test.
They were gobsmacked! It connects with a RJ45 network to USB cable and when plugged into a laptop with the necessary software it saw the scanner straightaway and it was ready to use.
No issues with scanning various bar codes, it accurately reported the EAN number each time and even when scanned multiple times simultaneously it still gave accurate results.
The build quality of the scanner is good, lighter than our current units but it feels solid. The trigger to fire the scan is positive and it feels like it will not break after repeated use.
The stand needs to be assembled before use which is relatively simple. It holds the handset well and is pretty stable.
Verdict: No real issues to put our IT bods off this scanner. Connected straightaway and reported the right codes. Price is competitive versus our current brand. Would recommend as a good buy.
I’m actually impressed for anyone looking from a project perspective Arduino or otherwise they are HID complient.
I’m using it to scan RM Special Delivery Labels, and it appears to hit return (n or r or maybe both not checked) after a scan making using it with Google spreadsheets a breeze.
Seems well built and quality for the price would recommend and buy again.
Absolutely love this! First barcode scanner I have purchased and definitely worth it. Just plug it in and it’s ready to go, didn’t have to worry about any instructions which is a thumbs up from me. A+ product highly recommend.
Great product, cost effective replacement for some of our broken scanners. Used for a few months and very reliable.
Customer service at Eyoyo is great, very helpful. Will buy again if the need arises.
Good accuracy and ready codes well. Easy to just plug in and go which is far more convenient than having to install an app or extra software. Sturdy quality and feels solid in the hand. Overall great quality for the price. Can’t fault it does the job.
I received this item from the Amazon Vine Program.
I tested this in my brother’s convenience store.
It was really easy to set up more like plug and play. It can read a range or bar codes.
It looks durable and well made. It has a gooseneck stand that is strong and flexible.
The beep can be turned off and on.
Very pleased with the product and also great value for money.
Excellent value for the price!
Comes with flexible (but very sturdy) metal gooseneck. It’s super easy to assemble.
The scanner doesn’t require any additional software, literally all I had to do is plug it and use.
Reads all the barcodes very well. Nothing to complain about. The scanner itself is very durable, after a month of using I can confirm this will last for long.
Has really useful feature which allows to scan in different modes: it can sense and scan itself, or scan continuously and trigger by button mode. This is super useful in busy times, when you can just go hands-free and quickly scan loads of barcodes – very efficient way of working.
Overall, this scanner is excellent value for the money and a great bargain for just 34.99.
Definitely recommendation.
Thank you for taking time reading my review, I appreciate your support, and I hope you find my review useful
The scanner comes with a stand, a USB cable and a manual. The manual is fairly succinct so I screen-grabbed the information on the product page so I could make a print out of the relevant information.
The scanner itself seems strong and well-built. The gooseneck is adjustable but needs quite some pressure to bend it to where you want it. The trigger is positive and easy to use. The scanner feels comfortable in the hand. The plastic stand feels flimsy and the screw connector feels that it won’t be long-lasting. The cable is a short Ethernet to USB-A so your computer will need to be very close by. This shows in the product photographs but it is easily overlooked when reading the product description.
The scanner reads accurately and quickly, both barcodes and QR. Set up is very simple and quick. I feel there are more reasonably priced scanners that do what this scanner offers. The lower quality of the stand put me off. For light, non-commercial service, such as I need, the scanner works very well and will be a help.
Super easy to use USB barcode reader, this ‘just worked’ on my win11 machine, but because I believe barcode readers effectively act like a keyboard this should be expected as the norm. The stand is very handy as you can set it to continuously scan, that way you just pass the barcode beneath it and it will detect and read just like the supermarket checkout.
Of all the barcodes I have tried, it hasn’t struggled with any, including a few slightly smudged ones from a poorly inkjet.
As it is a 2D barcode reader it also reads QR and PDF417 without issue which a lot of people may find useful.
Unfortunately I have not been able to try this with an android device, but with a OTG adaptor and the OS setup correctly I am unable to see why this wouldn’t work as it should be just a standard HID device and behave as so.
Overall I am very please with this and hope it will help me with the management of items being prepared for shipping.
Note that I tested this on Windows and this is the wired version
Once you insert the RJ45 end of the USB cable into the scanner, then plug into a USB port, you’re good to go.
Windows detects this as a HIB USB Interface Device and is ready in seconds.
It works perfectly. Tested in Excel and a small little Python script I wrote.
* Scanning a 1D, standard barcode, it captures the numeric format of the code and inserts into a cell.
* Scanning a QR / 2D code, it captures whatever the QR code contains and inserts the value into the cell. As an example, a web-address.
I discovered while writing a Python script, what I needed to tweak to ensure I had no issues. As this is designed for POS, the software logic will do the following:
* Attempt to scan the code
* Upon successful capture, make audible beep, then “type” the output (say in Excel) into a cell, then proceed to next cell.
* So, using Access as another example, it will treat the scanning process as entering the value and then proceed to next input – This is ideal for POS / anyone who just wants to beep away, without having to manually forcing the next input request.
As I’m very happy with the device itself and for my usage, it won’t be running a business, etc. It will be casual scanning.
But note, the base it comes with is very flimsy.
* The bendable metal adjustment is quite stiff.
* The plastic base, screw attachment, etc. is brittle and flimsy.
* So as a combination, I can see the base shattering quite easily.
Also note:
* The USB to RJ45 connector is quite durable
* But once you insert the RJ45 connector, you’re going to have trouble removing it – Great for security though.
Yes, I certainly recommend the device. Just be aware that if you choose to mount to the stand, that stand will probably eventually break.
If you have a large collection of CDs, DVDs or books, and want to load an inventory by scanning barcodes, then this barcode scanner from Eyoyo is ideal for the job. It comes with a flexible gooseneck stand which is nice.
It arrived well-packed in a white box with all the accessories mentioned. You’ll receive the scanner, USB cable, and user manual.
The build quality is excellent, the ergonomic design feels comfortable in the hand.
It’s very easy to use, simply a plug and play. It scans instantly when the USB cable is plugged directly to the PC, or other mobile devices such as tablets. There are three types of scanning modes which are key trigger, autosensing an or continuous for canning confirmation.
The only small niggle is that as this is a wired scanner, it’s not as flexible as the wireless one as you will need to bring the products close to the barcode scanner. Other than that, there are no other issues.
I’m quite happy with this product, it’s easy to use and works as intended and for 35.99 (at the time of writing), seems like a good value for money.
It works well, and although it doesn’t come already put together, it does come in a way that means that it is very easy to put it together when you’re in need of it.
I start with the manual. Its there, and it explains some codes and how to set the scanner. Its lacking any information about the manufacturer, no CE or UK CA mark, no standards nothing. Only a sticker on the box has some of this information. Keep the sticker …
That excludes basically professional use.
This light impression goes on in the build. Everything lighweight, no point convincing anything is solid enough to withstand professional use for longer.
The base has two holes for screwing down if that is wanted. But one hole is covered with a name label, sticked on and not easy to remove to get access to the screw hole.
The pole is a certain type of metal tube made form bended and twisted thin metal, it is quite stiff and needs some force to bend. At its ends are plastic heads, which have flat sides, which allows mounting in the base plate and the holder in only two directions. Awkward.
The way its mounted in the base plate with the screw is so weak, I can see something broken after a short time putting the scanner in/out often or bending the pole a few times. (hold the pole at one end and bend at the other, not hold the base or head).
The holder is obviously made for tiny Asian hands, not my pranks. I can place the scanner only with my fingers holding it into the stand, not grip around, space far too small.
Pressing the button of the scanner I thought I did something wrong, it feels like stuck (but isnt), so no quality impression here either.
When I look at the cable, its not only ugly gray, it is an Ethernet to USB A, it is unsuitable thick and short too. Just from computer on the floor to table if both are on the same place. Thats not suitable for work environment. I wonder if they could add two connectors, one USB and the other Ethernet on both sides, which cost only small money, so extension cables could be fixed easy.
But that may blow the low cost idea…
Hold on, its actually not cheap.
For my little amount of use it will do the the job, but for daily professional use look for something much more solid. Technicals: I have to test that later, and I hope thats not so lightweight.
We use bar code scanners a lot in our factory and I thought I’d check this unit out to see if it would be a suitable replacement for our current supplier.
I gave it to our IT team and after some guffawing and scepticism they put it together and gave it a test.
They were gobsmacked! It connects with a RJ45 network to USB cable and when plugged into a laptop with the necessary software it saw the scanner straightaway and it was ready to use.
No issues with scanning various bar codes, it accurately reported the EAN number each time and even when scanned multiple times simultaneously it still gave accurate results.
The build quality of the scanner is good, lighter than our current units but it feels solid. The trigger to fire the scan is positive and it feels like it will not break after repeated use.
The stand needs to be assembled before use which is relatively simple. It holds the handset well and is pretty stable.
Verdict: No real issues to put our IT bods off this scanner. Connected straightaway and reported the right codes. Price is competitive versus our current brand. Would recommend as a good buy.
I’m actually impressed for anyone looking from a project perspective Arduino or otherwise they are HID complient.
I’m using it to scan RM Special Delivery Labels, and it appears to hit return (n or r or maybe both not checked) after a scan making using it with Google spreadsheets a breeze.
Seems well built and quality for the price would recommend and buy again.
Absolutely love this! First barcode scanner I have purchased and definitely worth it. Just plug it in and it’s ready to go, didn’t have to worry about any instructions which is a thumbs up from me. A+ product highly recommend.
Great product, cost effective replacement for some of our broken scanners. Used for a few months and very reliable.
Customer service at Eyoyo is great, very helpful. Will buy again if the need arises.