The WT6300 offers substantial improvements over the WT6000, including:
• Android 10 operating system with a roadmap for Android 11, for the latest OS features and support.
• Powerful 2.2 GHz octo-core processor, providing maximum performance for the most demanding supply chain applications.
• Gorilla Glass 5 touch panel, for increased impact and scratch protection.
• Improved WiFi performance, with WLAN: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac and WorryFree WiFi support.
• Bluetooth 5.0, for increased bandwidth and range for Bluetooth peripherals such as ring scanners, headsets and printers.
• Photo capture via RS5100 and RS5000 ring scanners, to enable proof of condition validation.
Key features of the WT6300 that are carried over from the WT6000 include:
• Two lithium ion battery options: A 3350mAh standard battery that provides full shift life and a 5000mAh extended battery that provides longer operation at room temperature and full shift run time at freezer temperatures. Both batteries offer PowerPrecision+ for proactive health statistics.
• An NFC reader that enables seamless tap-to-pair functionality for supported Bluetooth accessories, such as RS6000 and RS5100 Bluetooth ring scanners, HS3100 Bluetooth headset and Bluetooth mobile printers.
• Support for the HD4000 head-mounted display and FulfillmentEdge, which improve picking speed by allowing workers to pick multiple orders simultaneously.
• Ruggedized design, with 4 foot (1.2 meter) drop to concrete across the temperature range and 1,000 tumbles at 0.5 meter.
For customers who are seeking maximum productivity in hands-free operations, the WT6300 offers a number of benefits compared to competitive wearable devices and handheld mobile computers on the wrist:
• An optional external keypad that mimics the layout of the WT41N0 keypad, with alphanumeric and function keys. For workflows that require physical keyed entry, the WT6300 keypad facilitates migration of legacy applications and minimizes user retraining.
• A wide operating temperature range, from +50°C (122°F) down to -30°C (-22°F), allowing operation in freezer environments. Competitor devices and handheld touch-only terminals typically do not offer low temperature operation and are not suitable for freezer use cases.
• Low center of gravity and optimized ergonomics, for maximum user comfort. Handhelds worn on the wrist tend to have a higher center of gravity, resulting in increased user fatigue over long shifts.
• An externally facing battery with hot swap capabilities. Most competitor wearables and handhelds require removal of the device from the wrist mount to access the battery and require device shutdown and reboot during a battery swap.
• A touch display that automatically senses and adapts to bare fingers or gloves. Competitor devices and handhelds often require manual configuration of touch sensitivity to enable glove touch or have limited or no support for gloved operation.