MOTOROLA has released its new MC55 Enterprise Digital Assistant (EDA), the company’s smallest, lightest, and full-featured business-class mobile device.
With a cell phone, two-way radio, bar code scanner, digital camera and mobile computer all in a single device, the MC55 is designed to meet all of today’s mobile worker, business application and IT requirements, according to the company.
Available in multiple WAN/LAN/PAN version configurations, this handheld device is ideal for applications inside and outside the four walls.
With a wide array of data capture options, the MC55 allows you to automate, enrich and error-proof data collection in various areas of your business.
For workers who require only bar code scanning, a 1D laser scanner version of the MC55 is available. A 2D imager version is also in stock for users who need to capture 1D and 2D bar codes.
For workers who need to capture images and bar codes, an optional 2 megapixel autofocus high resolution camera with a 1D laser scanner or 2D imager is available.
Designed to support voice as well as data, the MC55 offers a superior voice experience.
Features include full duplex voice and push-to-talk (PTT) over the WWAN and WLAN — which enables one-to-one calling as well as walkie-talkie style instant communications. In addition, Bluetooth headset, handset and speakerphone mode gives users the flexibility to meet the needs of a job at any particular moment.
Motorola’s industry-leading drop and tumble testing combines with IP54 sealing to ensure reliable operation in the face of drops, bumps and exposure to the elements.