WASP WWS500 HID Bluetooth Barcode Scanner

Any idea why this HID compliant scanner won't link to my iPad. It simply doesn't populate as discovered?? Works fine on PC though.

iPad, Many

Posted on May 28, 2010 8:36 PM

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Feb 1, 2012 10:46 AM in response to Muleswinger

Better late then never!


Just connected WWS500 to my iPad 2.


You need to reset to defaults first and then set the default CR+LF to NONE


Adjust the bluetooth timeout to 5 minutes and the Set The Connection


After a few minutes it appeared 😉


Let me know how you get on.


I'm using this for my ePos & Web software, this is for a very hard process, scanning barcodes using an App to display non linked images - it's rather neat 🙂.

Sep 26, 2013 4:57 AM in response to Muleswinger

Ingenico has a 1D Bluetooth barcode scanner certified MFi by Apple.


http://baracoda.ingenico.com/Baracoda-i-fly.aspx


Baracoda i-Fly is compatible with Apple iPod touch, iPhone and iPad.

Baracoda i-Fly supports IAP Bluetooth profile and is MFi certified, which means it is 100% compatible with Apple development standards and performances.


Its Bluetooth connection is bidirectional, which enables the i-Fly to transmit data both ways in mode « No Data Loss »).


Furthermore, Firmware update is also possible, which is not the case for non-MFi certified devices.

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