More productivity in shift operation

More productivity in shift operation

The new CipherLab RS38 mobile computer moves everyone in retail, transport & logistics ahead!

The new CipherLab RS38 is a rugged 5G touch mobile computer designed to effortlessly meets the challenges of the retail, transport and logistics industries. With its ergonomic design, intuitive touchscreen and long-lasting battery life, it is the perfect companion for employees in the store, in the warehouse, in the field or in the driver’s cab. It boosts productivity and increases customer satisfaction with its innovative features.

The RS38 features an optional UHF RFID reader that reads 1,300 tags per second, streamlining inventory and asset tracking in retail, logistics, and transport. Its built-in OCR technology converts text into digital data, reducing manual errors and increasing productivity. These advanced features make the RS38 an essential tool for modern businesses.

The RS38 is 5G-capable and has a 4,500 mAh battery with up to 14 hours of battery life and a hot-swap function – allowing it to be transferred directly from one shift to the next. A 6,800 mAh battery is also available as an option. Using the integrated scanner with SE4100/SE4770 scan module, the RS38 reliably captures 1D/2D barcodes in a matter of seconds – and with the extended SE5500 scan module even from a distance of up to 12 metres!

  • Slim, lightweight mobile computer
  • 6″, 630 nit multi-touch display, operable with stylus and gloves
  • Hot-swappable battery with 4,500 or 6,800 mAh
  • 5G, Wi-Fi 6E and GPS
  • Long-range UHF RFID reader, integrated OCR scanner
  • 16 MP PDAF camera for photos in low light and fast movements
  • IP65/IP68, drop-proof up to 1.5 m (1.8 m with protective cover)
  • Capture various forms of dispatch texts, numbers and invoices via OCR
  • Scanning of barcodes on items to be delivered
  • Receiving schedules
  • Collecting signatures from customers and processing payments
  • Fleet communication and coordination
  • Taking photos with embedded location and time stamp as proof of delivery
  • Uploading temperature and weight data of goods into the cloud
  • Calling up product details