After using the Tera 9800 barcode scanner daily in my small bookstore for a month, I'm impressed by its core functionality but found some quirks worth mentioning.
The omnidirectional scanning is legit magic - no more awkwardly rotating books to find the 'sweet spot.' Damaged or faded barcodes that stumped our old scanner get read effortlessly. The adjustable stand is perfect for counter use, though I did knock it over twice during busy rushes (the base could be heavier).
Setup was truly plug-and-play - connected to our POS system instantly. The ability to scan from phone screens has been huge for processing digital coupons. However, the automatic wake-on-motion feature became annoying; it kept activating when I'd wave my hand near it to grab receipts.
Build quality feels decent but not industrial-grade. After one accidental drop from counter height, the plastic casing cracked slightly near the base. It still works fine, but I wouldn't trust it in rough environments.
The brightest pro? That red scanning light makes customers feel like we're running some high-tech operation - several have complimented how 'futuristic' our checkout looks now!
For small retailers who don't need military-grade durability, this delivers excellent value. Just be prepared to tweak some settings (keep that manual handy!) and maybe add some museum putty to stabilize the base.