Experience the Freedom of True Mobility
From Amazon’s Product Description:
What is Xerox Mobile Scanner? It means easy-to-use technology that is flexible enough to use anywhere you are, untethered, fully compatible with your world and gear. It means information at your fingertips, integrated devices, small in size, high in performance, all the while being environmentally friendly, affordable and reliable. Until today, scanners have been, at best, portable. They were small and easy to travel with. But now it is time to think about mobility in a whole new way. Introducing Xerox Mobile Scanner, the first truly mobile scanner that lets you scan anywhere without a computer, cords or software. You can even scan to your smartphone using the USB cable that came with your phone. Reliable and easy to use Xerox Mobile Scanner is a small color scanner that is powered by a rechargeable battery. No computer or power connection is required to start scanning.
Simply turn on the scanner, select one of three file formats (color PDF, black and white PDF or color JPG), and insert your document. Your scanned items are saved to an SD memory card (2GB card included) or a USB flash drive. Alternately, if you attach the scanner to a smartphone, your scans are saved to the phone’s internal memory. Xerox Mobile Scanner takes only 10 seconds to scan a full page at 300 dpi, and you can scan 300 pages per charge. With Visioneer’s AutoLaunch technology, scanning begins as soon as documents are inserted into the scanner. Optional Wireless Capability Scanner can also scan your documents and wirelessly transfer the scanned JPG files with an optional Eye-Fi card (not included) inserted into your scanner. Eye-Fi is an SDHC memory card that has built-in Wi-Fi. It stores the images on your card and uses your wireless network to effortlessly transfer these images to your computer and over 25 online destinations such as Evernote, Picasa, Facebook, Shutterfly, and MobileMe.
Product Specifications
Product Specifications
- Weight: 1.5 lbs.
- Interface: USB 2.0 (1.1 compatible)
- Optical Resolution: 300 dpi
- Visioneer OneTouch Technology (PC): No
- Dimensions: 11.5″ x 2.75″ x 2″ (W×D×H)
- Output Bit Depth: 24-bit color, 8-bit grayscale, 1-bit b&w
- Control Method: 2 Buttons
- Light Source: 3 Color LED
- Maximum Paper Size: 8.5″ x 14″ in
- Speed – Letter/A4 (8.5″ × 11″): 10 sec/page
- Imaging sensor: Contact Image Sensor (CIS)
- Power Supply: External Universal Switching AC Adapter
- Power Consumption (active): 2.5 Watt
- Minimum Paper Size: 2″ x 2″ in
- Power Supply Input Voltage: 100 – 240 V~
- Power Supply Output Voltage: 5 V-
- Power Supply Max Output Current: 1 Amp
- Power Supply UK/Europe Plugs: Yes
Software Bundle
- Nuance PaperPort
- OmniPage
Package Contents
- Xerox Mobile Scanner
- 4 GB Eye-Fi Wireless Card (SD card)
- Rechargable battery
- AC adapter
- USB cable
- Carrying case
- DVD-ROM with optional software
- Nuance PaperPort
- OmniPage
- PC Connect and Mac Connect scanner utilities
Note: XMS Mac Connect software supports up to OSX 10.7
Thoughts About The Xerox Xmobile Scanner:
For a couple of weeks, Paula and I have been testing and using new mobile color scanners. I choose the Xerox, and Paula picked a competitor. These two scanners are in the same great price range and offer the same general functions so wanted to know what made this one stand out. When I unboxed this sleek two-tone gray and silver scanner I liked the high tech modern look of little wireless beauty. After an 8 hour charge up of my removable rechargeable 3.7-volt lithium ion battery, I’m ready to go. This unit offers me 300 dpi scanning and the ability to scan to PC, Mac, Android phones and tablets, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and the cloud. In addition to the scanner the box included the following items a four GB Eye-Fi wireless card, a very nice padded carry case, user manual and bonus software DVD, recharging data cable and A/C wall adapter.
For a couple of weeks, Paula and I have been testing and using new mobile color scanners. I choose the Xerox, and Paula picked a competitor. These two scanners are in the same great price range and offer the same general functions so wanted to know what made this one stand out. When I unboxed this sleek two-tone gray and silver scanner I liked the high tech modern look of little wireless beauty. After an 8 hour charge up of my removable rechargeable 3.7-volt lithium ion battery, I’m ready to go. This unit offers me 300 dpi scanning and the ability to scan to PC, Mac, Android phones and tablets, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and the cloud. In addition to the scanner the box included the following items a four GB Eye-Fi wireless card, a very nice padded carry case, user manual and bonus software DVD, recharging data cable and A/C wall adapter.
Instructions for setup of the card is included in the PDF manual but would have been easier if they had also been included in quick start guide. But most importantly for a novice like me, free accessible tech support practically anywhere we travel. Having free support via telephone and email gives me a sense of security that help is nearby if I have problems. The Xerox XMobile Wi-Fi Scanner that we have been using has options to scan and send both color and black and white multi-page PDFs and JPG images. Since we travel for work, it is a nice convenience for me that I can scan and send up to 300 pages per charge. This scanner delivers what it claims and while both let us see what we scan as it is scanned with the Eye-Fi card that automatically sends scans to an Android or iOS phone or tablet by WiFi as it is scanned this scanner is sleeker and easier to use than the other one that uses a USB cable to do this.