With natural handgrip ergonomics and a sleek design for an industrial
tool, the Tecton delivers its enhanced performance across a wide array
of supply chain tasks. The successor to LXE's highly successful MX7, the
unit’s multi-range scanning capabilities enable bar code reads from
four inches to 40 feet, so operators can perform warehouse moves ranging
from receiving to full pallet put-aways with the same version of the
computer.
Scan-intensive picking can be enabled with the Tecton’s
available easy-grip removable handle with two-finger trigger, and every
Tecton comes with LXE’s ToughTalk technology for voice-driven processes.
Tecton also features a scan vibration signal that can be used to verify
successful scans, and multiple built-in data-entry options.
“There are some so-called warehouse handhelds that were not
specifically designed for warehouse applications, and others that
compromise in terms of ergonomics or processing power,” said Steve
Newell, LXE vice president and general manager. “The Tecton is the first
device in the category to address all the challenges of maximizing
supply chain productivity – it’s purpose-built for the warehouse.” |