Honeywell Granit XP 1990iSR | Ultra-Rugged Corded 2D Area Imager | USB Kit (Scanner + Cable Incl.)
The Honeywell Granit XP 1990iSR is a corded ultra-rugged 2D area imager built for the harshest industrial environments on earth. With IP67 sealing, 50-drop 2 m cold-temperature certification, and a deeply recessed scratch-resistant window, it maintains reliable barcode reading where ordinary scanners fail. This USB kit includes the scanner and a 3 m USB cable — ready to deploy straight out of the box.
Extreme Durability for Harsh Environments
The Granit XP 1990iSR withstands 50 drops from 2 m (6.5 ft) to concrete at -30°C (-22°F) and survives 7,000 tumbles at 1 m (3.3 ft). IP67 sealing protects against dust ingress and temporary water immersion, while the deeply recessed scan window resists scratches from abrasive surfaces — keeping optics clear and scan rates high even after years of heavy use in docks, freezer warehouses, and manufacturing floors.
Comprehensive Barcode Decoding
The 2D area imager decodes all major 1D, 2D, PDF417, Postal, Digimarc, DOT Code, and OCR symbologies. Honeywell's next-generation imaging algorithms handle damaged, dirty, and poorly printed labels that trip up standard scanners — critical in receiving docks and logistics operations where label quality is inconsistent. Standard scan range covers near-contact to 837 mm (33 in), suitable for shelving and conveyor applications.
Wide Operating Temperature Range
Rated from -30°C to 50°C (-22°F to 122°F), the 1990iSR operates through freezer aisles, cold-chain logistics hubs, and hot outdoor loading docks without performance degradation. Most handheld scanners are rated only to 0°C — this scanner's extended cold-temperature range is a decisive advantage for cold-storage and food-distribution operations.
USB Connectivity & Easy Deployment
The USB kit includes the scanner body and a 3 m (9.8 ft) USB Type A straight cable (CBL-500-300-S00). Compatible with USB HID, USB COM, and keyboard wedge emulation — works with virtually any host system without drivers. Honeywell's Scanner Management Utility and Operational Intelligence software integration simplify mass deployment and remote configuration across large fleets.
Ergonomic Design Built for Long Shifts
At 0.320 kg (0.71 lbs) and 192 × 76 × 100 mm, the Granit XP 1990iSR is compact and balanced for extended handheld use. The pistol-grip form factor reduces operator fatigue during high-volume scan sessions, while the recessed trigger and durable housing hold up to repeated drops and rough handling across multi-shift operations.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Scanner Type | 2D Area Imager |
| Scan Range | Near-contact to 837 mm (33 in) |
| Symbologies | 1D, 2D, PDF417, Postal, Digimarc, DOT Code, OCR |
| Field of View | Horizontal 40° / Vertical 30° |
| Interface | USB (also supports RS-232 TTL, Keyboard Wedge) |
| Cable Included | 3 m (9.8 ft) USB Type A straight (CBL-500-300-S00) |
| IP Rating | IP67 |
| Drop Specification | 50 drops from 2 m (6.5 ft) at -30°C to concrete |
| Tumble Specification | 7,000 tumbles at 1 m (3.3 ft) |
| Operating Temperature | -30°C to 50°C (-22°F to 122°F) |
| Weight | 0.320 kg (0.71 lbs) |
| Dimensions | 192 × 76 × 100 mm (7.6 × 3.0 × 3.9 in) |
| Colour | Black with Red accents |
| Kit Contents | Scanner + 3 m USB cable (no cradle) |
| Warranty | 3 years standard |
What barcode types does the Honeywell Granit XP 1990iSR scan?
It decodes all major 1D linear barcodes, 2D matrix codes (QR, DataMatrix, Aztec), PDF417, Postal codes, Digimarc, DOT Code, and OCR — covering virtually every symbology used in warehousing, logistics, and retail.
Is a cradle included in the 1990ISR-3USB-R kit?
No. The USB kit (1990ISR-3USB-R) includes the scanner and a 3 m USB Type A cable. A cradle must be purchased separately if required.
Can it scan in freezer environments?
Yes. The 1990iSR is rated to -30°C (-22°F) and is drop-tested at that temperature — making it one of the few handheld scanners fully certified for cold-chain and freezer-warehouse use without degradation in performance or drop durability.
What makes the Granit XP different from standard ruggedised scanners?
The deeply recessed, scratch-resistant scan window protects the optics from abrasive contact — a common failure point in standard rugged scanners. Combined with 50-drop certification at extreme cold and 7,000-tumble durability, it is designed for environments that destroy conventional devices.