The small, light, low-profile RS5100 is purposefully understated at just over two ounces and two cubic inches - and the low-profile prevents obstruction when reaching into tight locations.
Five interchangeable wearing stylesAll mounting accessories are interchangeable - swap at any time to improve user comfort, address user preference or deploy in a different use case. Give every hand a snug, comfortable and secure custom fit with the new Enterprise Hand Mount accessory,
which offers a range of sizes for right and left hands. And users can adjust the scanner position on the hand to achieve the perfect balance and optimal scan angle for the ultimate in comfort and user productivity. For workers who prefer to wear the scanner like a ring, there is a single finger mount with three trigger options - single, double and top-mounted. The single trigger rotates between right and left sides, allowing users to choose and easily switch scanning hands. The double trigger enables workers to change hands on the fly. The industry-first top-mounted trigger allows the RS5100 to be rotated to the side of the finger, eliminating any protrusion above the hand. A one-size-fits-all back of hand mount allows workers to reach into small spaces, is ambidextrous and easily adjustable to accommodate gloves. And a retracting lanyard trigger worn around the neck or on a belt keeps the scanner handy yet out of the way - ideal for occasional scanning.
Freedom from cords and cables
With Bluetooth, there's no cable to the host device for workers to manage - hands-free scanning improves comfort, usability and productivity.
Programmable LEDs provide line-on-sight user feedback
Multiple LEDs on the back of the RS5100 can blink to indicate whether a scan was successful and more.
Prevent the spread of germs with personal trigger assemblies
Since the trigger assembly is the only part of the RS5100 that touches skin, we created a modular two-piece design that separates the trigger assembly from the scanner body, providing the option to give each worker their own trigger.