Worried about infection control? The CR2700 barcode reader is your answer! With the introduction of wireless (inductive) charging, Code has eliminated any exposed metal. Combined with seamless construction, the IP65 rating, and CodeShield plastics, the CR2700 can be quickly and completely wiped down with even the harshest chemicals.The CR2700 introduces Bluetooth 5 to healthcare scanning, increasing the security level on data transmission. A built-in gauge tells users when it is time to change the battery, which can quickly be swapped for a fresh one, getting nurses right back to caring for patients.The CR2700 is also packed with a slew of features to help hospital IT efficiently deploy and manage their scanners. With the ability to track service start dates and vital battery statistics, the CR2700 provides a new level of asset visibility and replacement planning.
Mettle over metal As hospitals continue to increase their infection control processes to better protect patients, their tools and technology products simply must keep pace. The CR2700 features a virtually seamless body with no exposed ports, plugs, or metal so it can be completely disinfected with no place for germs to gather or hide. So how does it charge? This slick reader features inductive charging that eliminates the need for contacts or connectors to provide power. And with Code-engineered power management, there is no impact to charging time. Nurses can feel confident with this durable, efficient scanning tool that can be wiped down thoroughly, but quickly, to keep them moving through their shift.
Failing to plan = planning to fail The goal of any IT group is to provide a robust infrastructure their users can work on without interruption. This means not only deploying the right technology to help people get their jobs done, but making sure that technology is consistently available. To help achieve this goal, the CR2700 provides features that track reader deployment dates as well as battery health information. This powerful asset management functionality gives IT staff the ability to be proactive in planning for reader maintenance or battery replacement. They can smartly avoid downtime, frustrated nurses, or any potential negative impact on efficient patient care from readers that need their attention.