Hanwha Vision’s new Barcode reader camera for logistics

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Hanwha Vision, an international provider of vision solutions, has unveiled its latest innovation, a Barcode Reader (BCR) camera, tailored for the logistics sector.

This advanced solution aims to enhance efficiency through its adaptable modular design, superior barcode recognition capabilities, and smooth integration with existing systems.

The BCR camera boasts a modular structure that permits users to adjust components such as the lens, LED module, and front cover according to specific site needs. With lens options ranging from 6mm to 25mm and LED modules available in both wide and narrow beam angles, the camera assures optimal viewing and lighting conditions across various installation scenarios.

This adaptability allows operators to choose only necessary parts, thus addressing intricate installation issues while maximising investment returns. Designed as a 3MP monochrome camera, it excels in barcode recognition by enhancing image clarity and minimising data processing loads.

Specialising in black and white image capture, the camera improves the speed and precision of barcode scanning, making it particularly effective in logistics centres where fast processing of numerous barcodes is crucial.

The new BCR camera integrates effortlessly with Hanwha Vision’s existing 4K dual-sensor BCR camera and software. While the 4K sensor monitors package conditions from above, the 3MP monochrome camera focuses on barcodes on parcel fronts and sides, thus offering comprehensive coverage for complex logistics operations.

Additionally, Hanwha Vision’s software merges invoice tracking with surveillance monitoring, enabling users to track barcodes and review video footage from a single interface. Compatibility with third-party VMS further ensures smooth incorporation into current systems. Equipped with AI-based barcode recognition, the camera automatically identifies and processes barcode positions on packages, ensuring exceptional accuracy.

The inclusion of HDR (High Dynamic Range) technology reduces noise in low-light conditions, delivering clear and precise barcode scanning across various lighting environments.