AML, a U.S.-based manufacturer of barcode data collection products, announces the launch of its latest Android® product, the StrikerX mobile computer.
StrikerX is the evolution of its predecessor, the Striker, but comes equipped with the most powerful processing architecture available for devices in its class, the Qualcomm® QCS6490 processor running Android 13 at 2.7 GHz. Building on the success of the Striker, the new StrikerX maintains the same lightweight and compact form factor but makes a quantum leap in processing power.
“As more and more companies are moving away from legacy TELNET-based applications, and towards APK and web-based applications, the power required to efficiently access and process graphical apps increases exponentially, ” AML President Mike Kearby said. “StrikerX can handle the most demanding tasks with power to spare. Add in the fact that StrikerX is equipped with a Wi-Fi 6E radio, and it becomes the clear choice for those looking for mobile computers they can keep deployed for years to come.”
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StrikerX comes with a host of built-in software utilities for rapid deployment and maximum operator efficiency. The mobile computer can be configured with an array of options including different barcode scanners, keypads, with or without a handle, and an optional camera. StrikerX can also be paired with a variety of charging accessories.
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