NT-1228BC Bluetooth CCD barcode scanner Handheld USB

NT-1228BC Bluetooth CCD barcode scanner Handheld USB Wireless 1D CCD bar codes Imager for Mobile Payment Computer Screen Scan support IOS & Android

NT-1228BC Bluetooth CCD barcode scanner Handheld USB Wireless 1D CCD bar codes Imager for Mobile Payment Computer Screen Scan support IOS & Android


NT-1228BC Bluetooth barcode scanner

NETUM NT-1228BC Bluetooth Wireless 1D CCD Barcode Scanner

  • 3-in-1 Connection Design The handheld barcode scanner comes with 3-in-1 Connection Design:

  1. Bluetooth Connection: Support HID / SPP / BLE mode, Easily connected with your laptop, PC, mobile phone, tablet, iphone, ipad, POS. the transmission distance in the obstacles environment is about 10m / 33ft.
  2. 2.4G Wireless Connection: Support RF DONGLE HID-KBW and RF DONGLE AS VIRTUAL COM mode, Connect the scanner to your device via the USB dongle, Work with Windows XP/7/8/10, Mac OS, linux. the tansmission in the environment without any obstacles can reach up to 100m / 330ft.
  3. USB Connection: Support USB HID-KBW and USB COM Port Emulation mode, Connect the scanner to your device via the USB cable. In wired mode, user can scan barcode while charging.

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  • Superior CCD Sensor with 2500 pixels high-resolution extreme performance

  1. Fast – Rapidly decodes all 1D and stacked barcodes (including ISBN book), even worn, damaged or tightly spaced codes.
  2. The CCD sensor allows a wider and longer scan field of up to 12″ away capable of scanning under a light level of 100,000 lux.1D Scanning Engine.
  3. Scan 1D codes directly from paper or screen, such as a computer monitor, smartphone, or tablet, or scan through glass surfaces, plastic shrink wrap, a CCD scanner is likely the best way to go.

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  • 3 Trigger Modes

  1. Key Trigger Mode: Scanning light is only on when press the trigger.
  2. Continuous Scan Mode: Scanning light is always on when the scanner is electrified. Scanning barcode without pressing any button.
  3. Auto-induction mode: Scanning light is off until a barcode presented in front of the scanner. Once the barcode is detected, the scanning light will turn on automatically to read the barcode.

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  • 2 Upload modes

  1. Instant Upload Mode: Read barcodes & upload barcode straight to the file you have opened
  2. Storage Mode: All scanned barcode will be stored directly into the bulit-in memory of the scanner. You can upload the data to your device in batch.

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  • Supported 1D Symbologies

  1. UPC/EAN/JAN, UPC-A & UPC-E, EAN-8 & EAN-13, JAN-8 & JAN-13, ISBN/ISSN, Code 39, Codabar, Code 128 & EAN 128, Code 93, ITF 2 of 5, IATA Code, MSI, China Postal Code, Code 32, Industrial 2 of 5, Standard 2 of 5, JAP, Code 11,
  2. GS1 DataBar, GS1 DataBar Limited, GS1 DataBar Expanded, Telepen.

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  • System Requirements:

  1. Mobile device: iOS, Android
  2. PC device: Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP/CE, Mac OS X, Linux

Note:Incompatible with Square POS

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  • Important Note:

  1. If you want to shift from HID to SPP or BLE just scan the Corresponding command barcode.
  2. If you want to shift from SPP or BLE to HID mode, please ignore (or delete) “Netum Bluetooth”→turnoff bluetooth→ scan command barcode of HID→ Open the bluetooth → repair it.

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  • Supports 25 Languages

  1. Supports multiple languages including English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Japanese, etc.
  2. To get the correct output, make the scanner’s keyboard language consistent with your computer’s keyboard language.
  3. The scanner’s factory default language is English.

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  • Programmable Configuration

  1. Add custom prefixes/ suffixes, delete characters.
  2. Add keyboard keys/ combinations (terminator TAB, CR&LF, Home etc.)
  3. Enable or disable the barcode type as you want.
  4. Turn on/off the beep, change the capital/lower case

  • More See the NT-1228BC User Manual (PDF)………

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Automatic code acquisition Design for NETUM NS Series Scanner
Connection types Design for NETUM NS Series Scanner 2.4 GHz wireless, USB cable Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz wireless, USB cable Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz wireless, USB cable Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz wireless, USB cable Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz wireless, USB cable
Supported barcode types Design for NETUM NS Series Scanner 1D 1D and 2D QR barcode(Support phone screen) 1D(Support phone screen) 1D and 2D QR barcode(Support phone screen) 1D and 2D QR barcode(Support phone screen)
Scan the barcode on the screen Design for NETUM NS Series Scanner /
Battery capacity Design for NETUM NS Series Scanner 2000 mAh 2000 mAh 2000 mAh 1200 mAh 1200 mAh
Device Supported Design for NETUM NS Series Scanner PC/Laptop PC/Laptop, Smartphone,Tablet PC/Laptop, Smartphone,Tablet PC/Laptop, Smartphone,Tablet PC/Laptop, Smartphone,Tablet


Weight: 340 g
Dimensions: 18.9 x 10.69 x 8.2 cm; 340 Grams
Brand: NETUM
Model: NT-1228BC
Colour: NT-1228BC Bluetooth CCD Scanner
Pack Quantity: 500
Batteries Included: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
Manufacture: NETUM
Dimensions: 18.9 x 10.69 x 8.2 cm; 340 Grams
Quantity: 500

11 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     Germany

    Der Barecode Scanner funktioniert sowohl mit dem Handy als auch mit dem PC. Super einfach zu verbinden funktioniert einwandfrei, hat einen Stromspar Modus und kann ganz einfach wieder ber ein USB Kabel aufgeladen werden. Gnstig und Gut sehr zu empfehlen.

  2. MiraBarajas says:

     Canada

    The NETUM Bluetooth Barcode Scanner presents a mix of positive and less favorable aspects. Its compatibility with both 2.4G Wireless and Bluetooth offers versatility, and the sturdy, ergonomic design enhances user comfort. However, the setup process, particularly for Bluetooth, may pose a challenge for some users. While scanning speed and accuracy are generally acceptable, occasional glitches have been observed. The battery life is reasonable, but the charging process could be more efficient. In summary, the NETUM scanner is a versatile option with room for improvement in setup clarity and scanning consistency.

  3. Anonymous says:

     Spai

    Es uno de los mejores escneres de cdigos de barra 1D que he probado, y eso que he tocado de todo. La batera le da para 3 das de mucho uso y todas las opciones las trae en su manual de instrucciones como cdigos de barra escaneables para cambiar distintos parmetros. En mi caso fue conectar el receptor USB al punto de venta y escanear el cdigo de barras para cambiar de modo y funcion sin problemas. He quedado tan impresionado que compr otro.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Using these to read barcodes labels to enter sales items into Square software on an Android tablet. Simple to set up and use. Purchased one and was happy enough to buy another.

  5. Anonymous says:

     Canada

    Works like it should. I bought this to work with a book cataloguing app to keep track of all the books, comics, games, and dvds we have – works great! Connects via Bluetooth or you can keep everything internally stored and then upload it later. Perfect for making sure we don’t keep buying duplicates of books and for keeping our library up to date for insurance

  6. Surviving and thriving on pennies says:

     Germany

    Kann nichts negatives berichten, tut was er soll. Wird benutzt im Ersatzteillager um Aufkleber mit Barcode 39 abzulesen und ber Wireless-Verbindung an Excel senden um Teile ab- oder einzubuchen. Funktioniert einwandfrei.

  7. Hannah34Vshi says:

     United States

    This is my 2nd attempt at a hand scanner. 1st one (different brand & seller) was a dud straight out of the box. Decided to give this one a try.

    I’m using it at work to help me scan in barcodes from our computer equipment for an internal DB. Was straight up plug and play, no additional downloads needed. Went directly into the spreadsheet (or whatever app you happen to be using). Its quick, and lightweight, and does the job effortlessly. Went from a couple of hours of manually entering S/N of PCs and laptops, to now just mere minutes.

  8. Patrick Holland says:

     Germany

    Ich bin sehr begeistert von diesem Scanner, den ich auf meinen MacBook Air M2 unter Mac, wie auch unter Windows (mit Parallel Desktop) nutze. Klare und uneingeschrnkte Empfehlung- Preis war ca. 31 Euro brutto. Das passt.

  9. PaigeLeighton says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersWe have purchased several of these for use in a warehouse environment – they work great but have one flaw, which may have been addresses on newer models. The USB cable connection on the back/bottom of the unit, used for charging and connection to a computer is not good IF YOU’RE NOT CAREFUL. I believe these types of connectors, called micro B connectors, give everyone a bit of a problem but if you’re careful, they work fine – but in a production environment like ours, you get all sorts of people and so we have our peeps bring their scanners to a central location for charging over the weekend and one of two people are allowed to plug them in for charging. Out of 8 scanners we have, only one has been damaged due to poor handling upon plugging in the cable and two others have had minor issues. Other than that, the scanners are really good! The battery life is really long, the scanners are fast, accurate and their range is impressive. The range covers our entire 15,000 sq ft facility even through walls. Plus, so far none have broken from a fall. We plan to purchase more of these units but with a USB B connector instead, which our last most recent Netum NT-1228BC scanner came with.

    We have purchased several of these for use in a warehouse environment - they work great but have one flaw, which may have been addresses on newer models. The USB cable connection on the back/bottom of the unit, used for charging and connection to a computer is not good IF YOU'RE NOT CAREFUL. I believe these types of connectors, called micro B connectors, give everyone a bit of a problem but if you're careful, they work fine - but in a production environment like ours, you get all sorts of people and so we have our peeps bring their scanners to a central location for charging over the weekend and one of two people are allowed to plug them in for charging. Out of 8 scanners we have, only one has been damaged due to poor handling upon plugging in the cable and two others have had minor issues. Other than that, the scanners are really good! The battery life is really long, the scanners are fast, accurate and their range is impressive. The range covers our entire 15,000 sq ft facility even through walls. Plus, so far none have broken from a fall. We plan to purchase more of these units but with a USB B connector instead, which our last most recent Netum NT-1228BC scanner came with.

  10. Salvado31T says:

     United Kingdom

    One of my wishes was for it to work with an iPad so I bought a lightening to USB. Not needed as the Blue tooth connects directly to the iPad which is great. I thought it should but until someone tells you, it can be a worry. I have developed an application for stock control and a scanner makes it quicker. You program some device settings with particular set of supplies barcodes – really quick!

  11. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 42 From Our UsersSeldom do I review much of anything I buy from this site, but given there’s not a lot of information about my specific use case for this, I’d figure I’d leave one for anyone that happens to be curious and is in a similar position.

    Context: I’m an overnight Walmart Team Associate, five nights a week, and I stock shelves all night long. A majority of my nights are spend in the Frozen food isles stocking there and creating inventory tags for the product. (Vizpick Label if you’re familiar with the terminology.) We recently had been shipped Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro phones to replace the old TC70 and ect, handheld devices we use to find items, print labels, price changes, and so on. This was company wide, btw. The old devices had a barcode scanner built into it, but these new devices don’t. While it’s possible to use the camera, it’s often a pain depending on the lighting, the focus, the item itself, just slower overall.

    Most of the workers are obviously annoyed at this, and there’s no plans to send any scanners with the phones as far as I know. There’s an argument to be made about workers having to purchase this kind of stuff, that the company should be paying for this, but this review isn’t about that. I had cashback stacked on my Prime rewards card so I hardly paid for this. If you’re looking for something for a very similar use case, or work at Walmart in a similar position, and don’t care dropping the $35 for a scanner, read on.

    The scanner itself is obviously not top-tier engineering, cheap plastic, could use some grip for the handle. Kind of bulky, but I have a tool holster and it fit in the widest hook pretty well. The button has maybe 2MM of travel before it clicks, but it’s not bad. Got some weight to it, not as much as the hand-scanners at the registers. On the bottom is where the USB dongle is stored, but there’s no cover for it. I just left it in the box. The USB cable plugs into the bottom as well, uses a big ‘printer cable’ USB port. I’m unsure if you can use the cable for a printer, and probably would have tested it if I had one. Also, the USB port is exposed. While the port itself is about half an inch deep, I wouldn’t be surprised if it died because some liquid got into there. Be mindful of that.

    The light on top has at least 3(?) colors. When you initially plug it in to charge, it’ll probably be orange, but turns to green when it’s completely full. Pressing the button once wakes it up. Assuming you’re using the bluetooth, it’ll sync to your phone the same as pulling out any wireless earbuds. But sometimes it takes a moment, it’s been as short as 5 seconds, but sometimes takes 15-20. Not sure why, as there’s no other devices paired to the phone.

    Once it’s on and connected, the light turns blue, and that’s it. It handles the barcodes by acting like a bluetooth keyboard. When you scan a barcode, it types it out, then presses enter. I haven’t read through the manual to see if it can be tweaked, but for the most part is consistent. Sometimes it can scan only half of the barcode, so be sure the red line light is picking up the whole barcode.

    Also, time to bring up the manual. Somewhat not as bad broken English, if you’re tech savvy and have comprehended my review up to this point, it’s not hard to set up. To change any of it’s settings, (Sleep time, bluetooth mode, ect,) it has a series of barcodes that you scan to set those settings. It’s strange, but given it only has one button, I don’t know how else it could have been done without a computer. (Maybe a dedicated BT button?) All you really do is scan a barcode that puts it into bluetooth pairing mode, and have your phone pair it like any other bluetooth device, didn’t take long and was ready to go in only a minute.

    So, for the Walmart workers that know about the new phones and how handling inventory works, well, it’s more consistent than the camera. Assuming you’re in the Me@Walmart app and in the shelf availability menu, you just hit the search icon, then scan. It types it in and hits enter. Given I had the phone a week before getting the scanner, I can say for me it’s been a lot more faster and consistent. If I’m printing vizpick labels for overstock, after I hit print, I hit the search again so I’m ready to scan another item immediately after. It’s held up well in other departments from pets to automotive, from garden to housewares.

    For OGP, I’m not too familiar with, and they haven’t taken away all of our old devices for OGP (yet,) but every OGP associate that uses a phone has told me it’d be better given the sleep time for the scanner could be set to up to 30 minutes. I should also mention the manual has a barcode to turn it off manually, might have to print it out with some online barcode creator, or a good picture on your phone.

    As far as battery life goes, sleep mode being 1 minute and using it at least 2 hours a day roughly, it’s lasted 10 days over 2 weeks of work. I did notice it drained the phone’s batter a bit more, but I charge it when I wake up before work anyway, so it’s never been a big issue.

    Durability, still unsure of. I did drop it once from about 3 1/2 feet, onto concrete, and didn’t have or see any issues. Dunno about the next fall, but will update it when it does fall and break.

    Overall, it’s been pretty good. My main issues are the cheap plastic possibly falling apart on a really bad fall, the exposed USB charging port at the bottom, and the scanner only picking up part of the barcode. But otherwise, it’s been consistent, faster, and the night I walked into work with it, I felt like the cool kid at school that got a Gameboy for his birthday, and everyone was asking to try it out and in envy that I have a scanner with a decent handle.

    I’ll update this review if anything comes up, but overall, if you’re a Walmart worker looking for a cheap scanner for freight, labels, and tagging stuff, this is a good option if you can get over it being slightly bulky.