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product_id: 321491
title: "Barcode Scanner with Stand, Wired Handheld Bar Code Scanner with Adjustable Stand, Automatic 1D USB Laser Scanner Support Windows/Mac/Linux for Store, Supermarket, Warehouse, Library"
brand: "esky"
price: "C$4206"
currency: NIO
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Esky"
url: https://www.desertcart.ni/products/321491-barcode-scanner-with-stand-wired-handheld-bar-code-scanner-adjustable
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# 100 scans/sec rapid scan rate Plug & Play USB, no driver hassle Supports 180+ barcode config options Barcode Scanner with Stand, Wired Handheld Bar Code Scanner with Adjustable Stand, Automatic 1D USB Laser Scanner Support Windows/Mac/Linux for Store, Supermarket, Warehouse, Library

**Brand:** esky
**Price:** C$4206
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Scan Smarter, Work Faster — The Ultimate Barcode Sidekick

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Barcode Scanner with Stand, Wired Handheld Bar Code Scanner with Adjustable Stand, Automatic 1D USB Laser Scanner Support Windows/Mac/Linux for Store, Supermarket, Warehouse, Library by esky
- **How much does it cost?** C$4206 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ni](https://www.desertcart.ni/products/321491-barcode-scanner-with-stand-wired-handheld-bar-code-scanner-adjustable)

## Best For

- esky enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted esky brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ergonomic & Rugged:** Shock-proof ABS build with a comfy grip plus a freestanding adjustable stand for hands-free scanning.
- • **Instant Setup & Use:** Plug in via USB and start scanning within seconds—no software installs or delays.
- • **Effortless Auto-Scan:** Place & scan—no trigger needed, reducing hand fatigue and speeding up workflow.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Seamlessly integrates with Windows, Mac, Linux, and popular software like Excel & QuickBooks.
- • **Advanced Programmability:** Customize over 180 barcode settings with simple coding—perfect for power users and inventory pros.

## Overview

The Esky Barcode Scanner with Stand is a wired 1D USB laser scanner designed for professional environments like stores, warehouses, and libraries. Featuring a rapid 100 scans per second rate, auto-sensing for hands-free operation, and broad compatibility across Windows, Mac, and Linux, it supports over 180 barcode types and customizable settings. Its ergonomic, shock-resistant design paired with a freestanding adjustable stand ensures durability and comfort during high-volume scanning tasks. Plug & play functionality guarantees quick setup, making it an indispensable tool for efficient inventory management and point-of-sale operations.

## Description

desertcart.com : Esky Barcode Scanner with Stand, Wired Handheld Bar Code Scanner with Adjustable Stand, Automatic 1D USB Laser Scanner Support Windows/Mac/Linux for Store, Supermarket, Warehouse, Library : Office Products

Review: Impressive! - After reading the reviews on this scanner, I purchased one. Really couldn't go wrong with the price, but didn't want a lot of hassle either. Building an Access 2010 database for inventory control, orders and invoicing for our forthcoming online store. Because we have an inventory of over 1,500 items to be entered into our database I wanted to scan UPC codes into the (database) DB. In addition the scanner would be used for scanning UPC codes into an online service which will allow for product look up to get addition descriptive info and comparable market pricing. Received the product promptly, in desertcarts usual excellent packaging box. By the way, we are so impressed with the service we get from desertcart that it's become our number place to go to find products. Setup was very easy and was able to figure it out without looking at the instructions. Oops, I got the bottom plate screwed into place, but had to look at the instructions to see that I had to remove the plate and install the vertical stand first and then screw the plate down into place. My error, hey who looks at instructions anyhow! From reading the reviews I kinda dreaded attaching the scanner to the computer because of the encrypted instruction for scanner set up that was mentioned in some reviews. However, had my data entry form built in Access 2010 and the time came. By the way, if your planning on using this scanner with Access, make sure its a non numerical field or set the property for that field to text not a number field. Not much is said about this subject, so including it for others that may be looking. For Excel, click in the cell your going to scan into then Right click. Select Format Cells, Click the Number Tab at the top, then select Number in under the Category. To the right of that select 0 Decimal places. In Microsoft Word just place your cursor where you want the scan to be placed and use your scanner as you normally would. The scanner will place the number where ever you want. Plugged the scanner into a USB port and gave Windows 7 plug and play time to install the correct driver automatically from their own database as there is no CD software provided with this product. Two beeps from the scanner were heard and pop up said, that the driver had been installed successfully. Placed my cursor in a Access text box that I had labeled UPC Code. Pointed the scanner at a UPC code on an inventory item to be scanned and heard a beep. Presto, the scanner had successfully scanned the UPC code into my entry from correctly. Checked the Access table and yes, the UPC code was in the storage table where it was supposed to be. Double checked the UPC code from the box to what was entered and it was correct. Yeah! I didn't scan any ISBN (book bar code) yet, so additional set up may be needed, but unsure. I went to my online UPC look up service and placed my cursor in the entry box and scanned in the UPC code. Within a nano second I had a screen full of product pictures, info and comparable produce pricing. Wow! I am impressed! This will make product look up so much easier if my inventory has a UPC code on it. The only con I can see is the distance between the trigger and the mounting cradle to allow me to pull the trigger is very small. Am saying this as I didn't want to pull the scanner out of it's cradle each time to scan an item. I have smaller fingers and would imagine larger fingers would be a problem. However, I also noticed that when the scanner sits in the cradle that the scanner is always on, so all I have to do is slide an item with a UPC code under the scanner and it scans automatically without pulling the trigger. Unit is very nice looking, sturdy and seems to be heavy enough. You can't go wrong for the price! Update: We purchased a second unit because the first one worked so well. Brand name was different on the new unit, but had the same results installing, operating, both computers using Win 7. We have so much inventory to enter that I now have my PC entering one product line, and the laptop entering another product line. Unit reads ISBN numbers very well too. When I power the computer up for the day, I hear two beeps from the scanner which is normal. Very nice unit!
Review: Highly Programmable BUT you must know a little coding! - The instruction book that comes with this amazing scanner is like a little "how to" guide for every kind of barcode known to man, worldwide, from UPC to the ubiquitous Code 39 standard. It literally teaches you how to program ANY format bar, if you know a little, simple coding. THIS SCANNER REQUIRES SOFTWARE-- from excel to quickbooks to home inventory, or even a free hosted solution (where you can enter your barcodes on a website) such as upcdatabase dot com. You have your choice of: 1. accepting the factory defaults (which are fine), 2. programming the unit with basic string instructions (basically F1/F2/F3 keys once you enter your command interface or character editor-- you have to know a little basic sdk/ dos/ ide stuff for this-- IOW, the command prompt or text editor, not just a window drag and drop GUI) or 3. Scanning in barcode representations (including creating your own!) that control the settings of the scanner. Very advanced, but a very cool feature if you're into a little coding. THIS DOES NOT support web or smartphone QR codes-- there are plenty of free ios and android apps on desertcart for those! Default output is a number string, so you CAN use it right out of the box with the majority of websites and inventory systems, or even excel. With either bartender or other software, or POS, or free online, you also can create your own "unofficial" inventory upc's to keep your own inventory system. Don't "bite" on websites that claim to assign you "official" upc codes recognizable worldwide. Those are only available from GS1 in the US, come in blocks of 100, and cost $750 to $900 for the first block! On the other hand, you can create your own for internal use free, and they will work fine with this scanner, and most other software. There also are code software programs that work WITH quickbooks and other accounting programs to either use or create upcs-- for example, using those for inventory you buy from other companies, and your own for internally created products. This is a great little scanner, even right out of the box, and I've tried it on XP, Vista, 7 and 8 with no driver problems. If auto scan fails on a bar or two, just rescan with the trigger and you'll do great. Highly recommended.

## Features

- Auto Sensor: Thanks to auto sensing function, you can completely rest your hand. Just place the barcode you want to scan in the scanning area to ensure that the laser completely covers the barcode. (Note: Make sure that the laser completely covers the barcode. Scanning distance: 2.5-600mm/0.10-23.62in, scanning angle: 45° oblique angle, 65° elevation angle.)
- Sturdy & Ergonomic: Sturdy, Drop-Resistant & Ergonomic: Made to last day in and day out with high quality ABS plastic for shock-proof ruggedness. Your hand will love the ergonomic grip, and it even comes with a bonus, freestanding stand for no-hands scanning, no assembly required!
- Plug & Play: Just plug the USB cable into your computer, then your computer will automatically install the USB driver within 2-5 seconds and start scanning instantly! The perfect scanner for supermarkets, pharmacies, bakeries, bookstores, clothing stores, corner stores, pop-up shops and more!
- Widely Compatibility: This handheld scanner is compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux. It also syncs with programs such as Quick books, Word, Excel, Novell and other common software. It also supports editing features such as inserting, separating, filtering, and case conversion.
- Universal Fit: Reads barcode types such as: UPC / EAN, UCC / EAN 128, Code 39, Code 39 Full ASCII, Trioptic Code 39, Code 128, Code 93, Code 128 Full ASCII, Interleaved 2 of 5. MSI, code 11, RSS variant, Chinese 2 of 5, plus 180 configurable options for prefix, suffix and termination character strings.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00406YZGK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #89,158 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #163 in Bar Code Scanners |
| Brand | Esky |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,460 Reviews |
| Energy Specifications Met | CE |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00846561079488 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4"D x 4"W x 6"H |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Esky |
| Mfr Part Number | SC3B |
| Model Number | SC3B |
| Operating Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 4"D x 4"W x 6"H |
| Real Angle of View | 45 Degrees |
| Scan Rate | 100 scans per second |
| UPC | 846561079488 611714762988 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | No warranty after received |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Esky
- **Compatible Devices:** POS, Desktop, Laptop
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wired
- **Power Source:** Corded Electric
- **Scan Rate:** 100 scans per second

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can the scanner scan the barcode and then clear the information automatically so I can scan the next bar code without hitting enter?**
A: Essentially, yes.  It did this with mine automatically, I believe it can be programmed NOT to do this, but by default it reads the barcode and then hits "enter."  Eg, is I read a barcode with my cursor in a google box, it will scan the barcode and do a google search without me hitting "enter"

**Q: Does this work with FBA to list products etc that I am selling?**
A: Hi Tyson, that is the reason I bought this scanner. When I bring product home I use the scanner to enter the UPC codes into Amazon's "search" field... works like a charm! I have mine set up in its stand and simply put the item under the scanner while sat at my desk. I didn't even have to do any setup... it truly was plug'n'play... at a very affordable price too! I hope I answered your question.

**Q: I'd like to be able to scan an item into the Search field at Amazon to bring up a product listing. Will this scanner do the job? Thanks in advance!**
A: 031719268665 ...  I just scanned this item...this is what came into this box...If I had done this in the seach field...I would find that this item is a PlayStation 2 Game - Mortal Kombat.  The answer is yes...it works.  Good luck.  JH

**Q: Does it work with ubuntu OS?**
A: I have confirmed that this scanner works with ubuntu. I loaded an ubuntu boot disk, opened LibreOffice Writer and successfully scanned a barcode.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Impressive!
*by A***R on January 19, 2012*

After reading the reviews on this scanner, I purchased one. Really couldn't go wrong with the price, but didn't want a lot of hassle either. Building an Access 2010 database for inventory control, orders and invoicing for our forthcoming online store. Because we have an inventory of over 1,500 items to be entered into our database I wanted to scan UPC codes into the (database) DB. In addition the scanner would be used for scanning UPC codes into an online service which will allow for product look up to get addition descriptive info and comparable market pricing. Received the product promptly, in Amazons usual excellent packaging box. By the way, we are so impressed with the service we get from Amazon that it's become our number place to go to find products. Setup was very easy and was able to figure it out without looking at the instructions. Oops, I got the bottom plate screwed into place, but had to look at the instructions to see that I had to remove the plate and install the vertical stand first and then screw the plate down into place. My error, hey who looks at instructions anyhow! From reading the reviews I kinda dreaded attaching the scanner to the computer because of the encrypted instruction for scanner set up that was mentioned in some reviews. However, had my data entry form built in Access 2010 and the time came. By the way, if your planning on using this scanner with Access, make sure its a non numerical field or set the property for that field to text not a number field. Not much is said about this subject, so including it for others that may be looking. For Excel, click in the cell your going to scan into then Right click. Select Format Cells, Click the Number Tab at the top, then select Number in under the Category. To the right of that select 0 Decimal places. In Microsoft Word just place your cursor where you want the scan to be placed and use your scanner as you normally would. The scanner will place the number where ever you want. Plugged the scanner into a USB port and gave Windows 7 plug and play time to install the correct driver automatically from their own database as there is no CD software provided with this product. Two beeps from the scanner were heard and pop up said, that the driver had been installed successfully. Placed my cursor in a Access text box that I had labeled UPC Code. Pointed the scanner at a UPC code on an inventory item to be scanned and heard a beep. Presto, the scanner had successfully scanned the UPC code into my entry from correctly. Checked the Access table and yes, the UPC code was in the storage table where it was supposed to be. Double checked the UPC code from the box to what was entered and it was correct. Yeah! I didn't scan any ISBN (book bar code) yet, so additional set up may be needed, but unsure. I went to my online UPC look up service and placed my cursor in the entry box and scanned in the UPC code. Within a nano second I had a screen full of product pictures, info and comparable produce pricing. Wow! I am impressed! This will make product look up so much easier if my inventory has a UPC code on it. The only con I can see is the distance between the trigger and the mounting cradle to allow me to pull the trigger is very small. Am saying this as I didn't want to pull the scanner out of it's cradle each time to scan an item. I have smaller fingers and would imagine larger fingers would be a problem. However, I also noticed that when the scanner sits in the cradle that the scanner is always on, so all I have to do is slide an item with a UPC code under the scanner and it scans automatically without pulling the trigger. Unit is very nice looking, sturdy and seems to be heavy enough. You can't go wrong for the price! Update: We purchased a second unit because the first one worked so well. Brand name was different on the new unit, but had the same results installing, operating, both computers using Win 7. We have so much inventory to enter that I now have my PC entering one product line, and the laptop entering another product line. Unit reads ISBN numbers very well too. When I power the computer up for the day, I hear two beeps from the scanner which is normal. Very nice unit!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Highly Programmable BUT you must know a little coding!
*by P***Z on July 31, 2013*

The instruction book that comes with this amazing scanner is like a little "how to" guide for every kind of barcode known to man, worldwide, from UPC to the ubiquitous Code 39 standard. It literally teaches you how to program ANY format bar, if you know a little, simple coding. THIS SCANNER REQUIRES SOFTWARE-- from excel to quickbooks to home inventory, or even a free hosted solution (where you can enter your barcodes on a website) such as upcdatabase dot com. You have your choice of: 1. accepting the factory defaults (which are fine), 2. programming the unit with basic string instructions (basically F1/F2/F3 keys once you enter your command interface or character editor-- you have to know a little basic sdk/ dos/ ide stuff for this-- IOW, the command prompt or text editor, not just a window drag and drop GUI) or 3. Scanning in barcode representations (including creating your own!) that control the settings of the scanner. Very advanced, but a very cool feature if you're into a little coding. THIS DOES NOT support web or smartphone QR codes-- there are plenty of free ios and android apps on Amazon for those! Default output is a number string, so you CAN use it right out of the box with the majority of websites and inventory systems, or even excel. With either bartender or other software, or POS, or free online, you also can create your own "unofficial" inventory upc's to keep your own inventory system. Don't "bite" on websites that claim to assign you "official" upc codes recognizable worldwide. Those are only available from GS1 in the US, come in blocks of 100, and cost $750 to $900 for the first block! On the other hand, you can create your own for internal use free, and they will work fine with this scanner, and most other software. There also are code software programs that work WITH quickbooks and other accounting programs to either use or create upcs-- for example, using those for inventory you buy from other companies, and your own for internally created products. This is a great little scanner, even right out of the box, and I've tried it on XP, Vista, 7 and 8 with no driver problems. If auto scan fails on a bar or two, just rescan with the trigger and you'll do great. Highly recommended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Priced Scanner For Functionality and Performance.
*by F***Y on December 6, 2011*

I did significant research online prior to placing an order for this scanner, and for the price, you will find nothing better than this. SOME OBSERVATIONS: Ease of Use: I plugged it in and started scanning right after Windows installed drivers (about 5 seconds). Once used with the stand, you can scan 100's of items in minutes. Automatic Scanning/Shut Down: The laser will turn on and scan automatically when the sensor senses an object within about 2 feet of it. It also turns off the laser about 2 seconds after attempting to scan which I guess saves power and will also prevent the annoying laser from beaming constantly. Fast Scan Rate: Scans at a rate of 100 scans per second, which is normal from my research, and definitely adequate for a small business. It also conveniently makes a beep whenever it successfully scans a barcode. Awesome Stand: This stand is not the greatest, but something I consider complimentary given the price (I paid 35ish including shipping). It gets some weight from a piece of metal they provide which will need to be screwed into the stand at the bottom. It's an easy "job" that'll require just a screwdriver and 2 minutes of work. The weight may not be enough depending on how much movement there will be around it. For my purposes, it has worked just fine and has not fallen in the 2 weeks I have made use of it. The stand's maneuverability is not very good, but I think for most purposes, it will be adequate. Please let me know if you have any questions and I will try to answer them as I know I have not touched on every issue.

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