Cardlan XT8002B UHF RFID MRZ OCR PDA WiFi 4G barcode scanner ticket validator

Item No.: XT8002B
XT8002B is Android PDA with barcode scanner which suitable for Warehouse, Animal Tracking, Logistics, etc.
OS: Android 10.0
Storage: 2G RAM + 16G ROM (4G + 64G is optional)
Communication: WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 (5.0 is optional), 4G, 3G, 2G, etc.
Description
Description
XT8002B is Android PDA with barcode scanner which suitable for Warehouse, Animal Tracking, Logistics, etc.
OS: Android 10.0
Storage: 2G RAM + 16G ROM (4G + 64G is optional) 
Screen: 5.5''
Barcode Reading: 1D + 2D
Communication: WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 (5.0 is optional), 4G, 3G, 2G, etc.
IP Degree: IP65
Battery: 5200mAh polymer rechargeable battery, replaceable
RFID: LF/HF/UHF
OCR: Passport MRZ, ID Card MRZ



Advanced Multi‑Modal Identification Capability
The XT8002B integrates UHF RFID, MRZ (Machine Readable Zone) and OCR (Optical Character Recognition) modules, enabling it to process RFID tags, passports, IDs, and barcodes in one unit. It acts not only as a pda device, but also as a mobile terminal capable of hybrid identity and transport validation tasks. In the barcode domain, it supports 1D/2D scanning that complements RFID and MRZ/OCR functions, making it suitable when multiple identification methods are needed. The Android 10.0 operating system provides a modern software foundation, while onboard configurations like 4 GB + 64 GB ensure storage and performance headroom for mixed scanning tasks. This combined capacity situates it as a comprehensive PDA handheld computer for environments requiring both identity parsing and item or ticket scanning.
 
Robust Hardware and Connectivity Design
As a handheld pda, the XT8002B is built for continuous field use. It supports dual SIM slots, dual PSAM card slots, and a TF (microSD) card slot to expand storage. The communication options include WiFi (dual-frequency), Bluetooth, and 4G (TD‑LTE and FDD bands), enabling the device to stay connected in variable network contexts. For charging and data exchange, the unit uses a Type‑C interface with OTG support. Its display is a 5.5‑inch IPS screen, offering clarity and responsiveness for manual operation. Because it carries multiple scanning modalities, the structural layout accommodates both ruggedness and modular integration. As a PDA device, it balances identification versatility with field durability.
 
Application Flexibility and Integration Support
The XT8002B supports integration into transport, security, and inspection workflows. Developers can tailor scanning logic, identity parsing, or ticket validation functions via its available software interfaces. This flexibility lets the unit operate as a PDA handheld computer in transit fare collection, access control, or document verification tasks. Where systems require verifying both physical credentials and barcoded tickets, the multi-modal capacity ensures one device can fulfill multiple roles. This reduces hardware redundancy and simplifies deployment. The device’s architecture thus supports deployment in mixed-function scenarios without compromising on performance or reliability.



Product Advantages

Multi‑Modal Scanning in One Device
By combining UHF RFID, MRZ/OCR, and barcode scanning, the XT8002B provides a unified platform for identity and item validation. This versatility means that whether reading a tag, scanning a passport, or validating a ticket, the device operates as a PDA device that handles all these tasks. This convergence of functions offers operational efficiency beyond single-mode units. As a handheld pda, it eliminates the need for separate devices in complex use cases.
 
Full Connectivity for Real-Time Data Flow
The XT8002B offers robust connectivity options—WiFi (dual-band), Bluetooth, and full 4G support—enabling the device to transmit scan or identity results immediately. As a PDA handheld computer, it ensures backend systems receive validation or data inputs in real time. This advantage is critical in transit fare systems or security checkpoints where latency is not acceptable. The network flexibility ensures it can function in dense urban coverage as well as more remote areas.
 
Scalable Deployment and Customization
Because the XT8002B supports software interface customization, clients can embed their own logic for ticket validation, identity processing, or workflow control. As a pda device, it is not locked into one fixed application. The modularity afforded by the platform allows it to scale across different use cases—transit, border control, field inspection—without needing entirely separate hardware. Its adaptable nature gives users more room to evolve solution scope over time.



Use Scenarios

Transit Fare Collection & Ticket Validation
In bus, tram, or other public transit settings, the XT8002B can act as a pda barcode scanner on bus while also reading RFID-based tickets or validating IDs via MRZ/OCR. Conductors or inspectors can scan barcoded tickets, check RFID smart cards, or verify passenger identity documents using the same PDA handheld computer. The real-time connection ensures that validation results are synced with central systems instantly during operations.
 
Access Control & Border Verification
The device can operate at gates or checkpoints to read passports, identity cards, or RFID badge credentials using MRZ/OCR and UHF. Simultaneously it can scan barcodes on visitor passes or tickets. In such scenarios, XT8002B serves as a versatile pda device combining identity and credential verification in one handheld unit, reducing bottlenecks at entry points.
 
Field Inspection & Asset Auditing
For inspection staff who must verify both physical IDs and tagged assets in the field, the XT8002B enables them to scan RFID tags, capture document MRZ pages, and read barcodes of items. As a PDA handheld computer, it supports a unified workflow of identity checks plus inventory verification in one pass, improving efficiency and reducing equipment load for field teams.



About Us
 
CARDLAN, founded in 2006, has specialized over years in intelligent vehicle and smart terminal equipment for transport and access systems. The company’s product lines include bus validators, ticket validators, PDA handheld computers, bus LED displays, vehicle camera systems, and transport terminals. CARDLAN maintains internal capacities in research & development, hardware manufacturing, and quality testing. The company also supports integration via terminal software and provides SDK/interface support for client customization. Over time, CARDLAN has focused its market positioning on transit systems, ticketing infrastructure, and smart identification terminals. Its pda device products are integral to modern solutions combining scanning, identification, and connectivity in transport and security applications.



FAQ
 
What identity formats does the XT8002B support?
It supports MRZ (passport/ID), OCR reading, UHF RFID, and 1D/2D barcode scanning.
 
Can this device be used as a pda barcode scanner on bus?
Yes, it supports barcode scanning plus transit ticket validation while on vehicles.
 
What connectivity options are available?
It offers WiFi (dual-band), Bluetooth, and 4G LTE support.
 
Is it possible to develop custom logic on the device?
Yes, CARDLAN provides software interface support so users can integrate their own logic.
 
What memory configurations are offered?
A common configuration is 4 GB + 64 GB, with expansion via TF (microSD) slot.
 
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