New range of wireless peripherals include barcode scanner, modem and serial adapter, all using Bluetooth wireless technology.
Socket have announced a new range of Bluetooth wireless peripherals, to be showcased at CeBIT this month. These include a cordless 56K modem, the first battery-powered modem to use Bluetooth. It claims a range of 100 metres and a rechargeable, removable Lithium-Ion battery. It connects to any Bluetooth device that supports the Dial-Up Networking profile, including Pocket PCs and Palm OS PDAs, as well as laptops.
The company have also unveiled a Bluetooth Hand Scanner, which scans barcodes and transmits the data to a range of devices via Bluetooth, includig Palm OS, Pocket PC, Tablet PC, Symbian OS and standard PCs.
Furthermore, Socket revealed a Cordless Serial Adapter, which replaces a conventional RS-232 connection, communicating directly with another Bluetooth device or a second Cordless Serial Adapter to eliminate cable clutter.
Socket will also be demonstrating their Secure Digital peripherals, including barcode scanners and Wi-Fi cards.
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