Honeywell’s Dolphin 9700 is a rugged digital assistant that is equipped with multi-functional data collection and communications capabilities in one reliable easy-to-use device.
The Dolphin 9700 allows companies specializing in parcel delivery route accounting field services and healthcare point-of-care applications to better serve their customers by maximizing worker productivity through innovations that provide increased connectivity optimized system performance task-specific ergonomics and an intuitive user interface.
• 802.11 a/b/g for real-time data exchange and voice communications plus Bluetooth for efficient wireless connection to peripheral devices and IrDA
•Adaptus Imaging Technology 5.0 reads linear and 2D bar codes captures digital images and enables electronic signature capture—enabling workers to do more with a single device
•Shift-PLUS power management technology enhances productivity by powering real-time wireless and multi-media applications continuously for 8 hours of more
•Windows Mobile 6.5 delivers enhanced touch-friendly user interface improved web browsing functionality and broad third-party application support
•Color camera with automated programming control provides easy integration of color picture and video capture into business applications while simplifying operator use
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Bluetooth | Y |
| Camera included | Y |
| Keyboard layout | QWERTY |
| Operating System | WM6.5 Classic |
| Phone function | N |
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