Delock 90507 | Industrial 1D/2D Wireless Barcode Scanner | Bluetooth 4.1 + 2.4 GHz + USB | 120 scans/sec | 1.8 m Drop | Black/Orange
Overview
The Delock 90507 is an industrial-grade 1D and 2D wireless barcode scanner designed for warehouse, logistics, and manufacturing environments where durability and connection flexibility are equally important. It connects wirelessly via Bluetooth 4.1 (direct to smartphones, tablets, and Bluetooth-enabled PCs), via 2.4 GHz radio using the included USB dongle (plug-and-play, no pairing required), or via USB cable for a wired connection — all three methods are supported simultaneously, giving maximum deployment flexibility.
The scanning engine captures up to 120 barcodes per second and reads all common 1D and 2D barcode types, including barcodes displayed on screens. The scanner automatically adapts to ambient light conditions — in bright environments it operates normally; in low-light or dark conditions, a built-in white LED illuminates the barcode for reliable reading without requiring a separate lamp. The ruggedised housing in black and orange survives drops from up to 1.8 m, making it well suited to demanding industrial use.
Key Specifications
| Scanning Technology | 1D & 2D Area Imager | Reads printed labels + screen barcodes |
| Scan Speed | Up to 120 scans/sec (optimal lighting) |
| Symbologies | All common 1D: Code 128, Code 39, UPC/EAN, Codabar, I 2 of 5, Code 93 + 2D: QR Code, DataMatrix, PDF417, Aztec and more |
| Wireless Options | Bluetooth 4.1 | 2.4 GHz via USB dongle (included) | USB wired |
| OS Compatibility | Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS (HID keyboard emulation — no drivers) |
| Low-Light | Auto brightness adaptation + built-in white LED fill light for dark environments |
| Drop Resistance | Up to 1.8 m (6 ft) |
| Color | Black / Orange (industrial design) |
| In the Box | Scanner, 2.4 GHz USB dongle, USB cable |
| Part Number | 90507 |
| EAN | 4043619905072 |
Use Cases
Warehouse & Logistics: The 1.8 m drop spec and rugged black/orange housing handle the daily punishment of a warehouse floor. 2.4 GHz dongle mode allows connection to an existing fixed PC without Bluetooth configuration.
Retail & Mobile POS: Bluetooth 4.1 pairs directly with smartphones and tablets for mobile checkout, price checking, and inventory applications. Reads QR codes and barcodes on mobile screens for digital coupons and loyalty cards.
Dark or Low-Light Environments: The built-in white LED fill light automatically activates in low ambient light — enabling reliable scanning in unlit stock rooms, cold store aisles, and night shift warehouse operations.
Multi-Device Deployment: A single scanner model covers all connection scenarios — Bluetooth for mobile devices, 2.4 GHz dongle for PCs without Bluetooth, and USB cable for fixed stations — reducing the number of different scanner SKUs an organisation needs to stock.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the Bluetooth mode and the 2.4 GHz mode?
Bluetooth mode pairs the scanner directly with any Bluetooth-enabled device (smartphone, tablet, PC) using standard Bluetooth HID or SPP — ideal for mobile POS and tablet-based applications. The 2.4 GHz mode uses the included USB dongle plugged into a PC — the scanner connects automatically to its paired dongle with no configuration needed, and appears as a keyboard on that PC. 2.4 GHz is simpler to set up for fixed PC workstations where the USB port is always available.
Does the scanner require driver installation?
No. In all three modes (Bluetooth HID, 2.4 GHz dongle, USB wired), the scanner presents as a standard HID keyboard — no drivers are required on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, or iOS. Scanned data appears directly in any active text field.
Can the Delock 90507 read QR codes and DataMatrix?
Yes. The 90507 is a 2D area imager — it reads all common 2D symbologies including QR codes, DataMatrix, PDF417, and Aztec, as well as all standard 1D barcodes. It also reads barcodes displayed on smartphone and monitor screens.
Is the Delock 90507 suitable for outdoor use?
The scanner is not explicitly IP-rated for outdoor use, but its rugged 1.8 m drop resistance and industrial design make it suitable for warehouse and light outdoor receiving environments. For environments with heavy rain, submersion, or extreme dust, a higher-rated IP67 industrial scanner would be more appropriate.