Motorola WT4000
This Product Has Been Discontinued
This product has been discontinued, and replaced by Zebra WT41N0
The WT4000 mobile data collector from Symbol provides a solution for those seeking both data management and free hands. The device mounts to your wrist or hip, allowing for manual labor without having to put down or holster the unit. Scanning options fit on a finger or back of the hand, maintaining the free hand design while enabling easy scanning.
For durability, the WT4000 features an IP54 seal, protecting it from dust and water sprays. It´s designed with components able to withstand multiple 4´ drops to concrete and can operate properly at temperatures as low as -4° F, excellent for data management in extreme conditions.
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The WT4000 mobile data collector from Symbol provides a solution for those seeking both data management and free hands. The device mounts to your wrist or hip, allowing for manual labor without having to put down or holster the unit. Scanning options fit on a finger or back of the hand, maintaining the free hand design while enabling easy scanning.
For durability, the WT4000 features an IP54 seal, protecting it from dust and water sprays. It´s designed with components able to withstand multiple 4´ drops to concrete and can operate properly at temperatures as low as -4° F, excellent for data management in extreme conditions.
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This product has been discontinued, and replaced by Zebra WT41N0
The WT4000 mobile data collector from Symbol provides a solution for those seeking both data management and free hands. The device mounts to your wrist or hip, allowing for manual labor without having to put down or holster the unit. Scanning options fit on a finger or back of the hand, maintaining the free hand design while enabling easy scanning.
For durability, the WT4000 features an IP54 seal, protecting it from dust and water sprays. It´s designed with components able to withstand multiple 4´ drops to concrete and can operate properly at temperatures as low as -4° F, excellent for data management in extreme conditions.
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The WT4000 mobile data collector from Symbol provides a solution for those seeking both data management and free hands. The device mounts to your wrist or hip, allowing for manual labor without having to put down or holster the unit. Scanning options fit on a finger or back of the hand, maintaining the free hand design while enabling easy scanning.
For durability, the WT4000 features an IP54 seal, protecting it from dust and water sprays. It´s designed with components able to withstand multiple 4´ drops to concrete and can operate properly at temperatures as low as -4° F, excellent for data management in extreme conditions.
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Physical Characteristics
Performance Characteristics
Environmental Characteristics
Regulatory Approvals
- Dimensions (W x D x H): 3.7" x 1.0" x 5.7"
- Weight: 11.3 oz
- Keyboard: 23 key alpha-numeric
- Display: 2.8" Backlit TFT LCD Dispaly
- Interface Type: USB, 802.11 a/b/g, BlueTooth
- Power: Rechargeable Lithium Ion battery, 2,330 mAh @ 3.7 VDC
Performance Characteristics
- Processor: 520 MHz Intel XScale PXA270
- OS: Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 Pro
- Memory: 128 MB RAM, 64 MB Flash ROM, Flash upgradeable to 128 MB
- Development Tools: Microsoft IDEs and Symbol SDKs
- Display Resolution: 320 x 240 QVGA
Environmental Characteristics
- Operating Temperature: -4° to 122° F
- Storage Temperature: -40° to 158° F
- Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing
- Seal Spec: IP54
- Drop Spec: Multiple 4´ drops to concrete at oprating temperature range
- Ambient Light:
- Indoor: 4,844 lx
- Outdoor: 107,640 lx
Regulatory Approvals
- Electrical Safety: IEC 60950-1, EN 60950-1, C22.2 No. 60950-1
- Laser Safety: IEC 60825-1, 21CFR1040.10
- EMI/RFI: FCC Part 15 Class B, EN 55024, EN 301 489-17, EN 55022, EN 301 489-1, ICES 003 Class B, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, EN 50371, EN 50361, RSS102 , FCC Part 2, OET Bulletin 65