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Success on the plant and warehouse floor with modern systems requires highly functioning
mobile solutions. These solutions need to fully support the required business processes while
seamlessly working with chosen system solutions. Adroit NA is your premier partner in
revolutionizing business operations through state-of-the-art Automatic Identification
and Data Capture (AIDC) solutions including Scanners, Mobile Computing, Printers,
RFID, and more.

Adroit Hardware Solutions LLC.

Adroit Hardware Solutions, our hardware solutions sister company, provides hardware
and mobility solutions that are fully compatible with your systems. With every click,
scroll, and interaction, you’re not just exploring hardware – you’re embarking on a
journey toward optimal business growth.

Hardware Solutions to Explore:

Scanners

Scanners are widely used across various industries, including retail, manufacturing, healthcare,
logistics, and more. Scanners come in all shapes and sizes from different retailers like
Honeywell, Datalogic, and Zebra Technologies. They are designed to capture and decode barcodes, allowing businesses to efficiently track and manage inventory, improve productivity,
and enhance customer service.

Here are some key features of scanners:

  • Assess Mobility Environment
  • Security and Compliance Checks
  • Inventory Management
  • Performance Optimization
  • Policy Compliance
  • Reporting and Analytics
  • Troubleshooting

A mobility solution scanner is a valuable tool for organizations looking to ensure the security,
compliance, and efficient operation of their mobile infrastructure. It assists in maintaining a
well-managed and optimized mobility environment, which is increasingly important as mobile
devices and applications become integral to modern business operations.

Mobile Computers

Mobile computers are versatile and rugged devices that combine computing capabilities with
data capture functions, making them suitable for a wide range of applications and industries.
Mobile computers are known for their durability, reliability, and suitability for use in challenging
environments.

Here are some key features of mobile computers:

  • Data Capture
  • Wireless Connectivity
  • Operating Systems
  • Touchscreen Displays
  • Long Battery Life
  • Barcode Scanning

Mobile computers are commonly used in warehouses and distribution centers for inventory
management, order picking, and shipping/receiving operations. They streamline workflows by
allowing workers to scan barcodes and update inventory in real time.

We invite you to navigate this realm of possibilities, to embark on a partnership with us that
goes beyond transactions. Join us in shaping the future, one hardware solution at a time. For
more information about Adroit Hardware Solutions LLC., please visit www.adroithardware.com.

Industrial Printers

Industrial printers are engineered to meet the demanding needs of industrial and commercial
environments, where high-quality and high-volume label and barcode printing is required.
Industrial printers much like scanners and mobile computers are known for their durability,
reliability, and versatility.

Here are some key features of industrial printers:

  • Durability
  • High-Volume Printing
  • Wide Variety of Media
  • Print Resolution
  • Connectivity Options
  • Advanced Printing Technologies
  • Easy Maintenance

Honeywell, Datalogic, and Zebra Technologies all have industrial printer models that can
accommodate different printing needs and requirements, including desktop and tabletop models. These printers play a crucial role in improving accuracy, productivity, and compliance in
various industries by ensuring that labels and barcodes are printed clearly and consistently.

Radio Frequency Identification RFID

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) offers advantages such as real-time tracking, reduced
manual data entry, improved accuracy, and increased efficiency in various applications.
RFID is a technology that uses radio waves to identify and track objects or individuals. It consists
of three key components: The way RFID works is by the reader sending out radio waves in a
specific frequency range. When an RFID tag within the reader’s range is exposed to these radio
waves, it becomes activated and transmits its unique identifier or data back to the reader. This
process is known as”interrogation” or “scanning”; RFID technology can be used in various
industries and applications, including:

  • Inventory Management
  • Access Control
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Asset Tracking