MX450
The MX450 is a compact, rugged handheld terminal featuring a high-speed processor,
advanced scanning capabilities, and outstanding durability for demanding work environments.

Android 13
3.0 m (9.8 ft.) drop
IP67
LTE & Wi-Fi
13 MP Camera
25 ° or 60 ° scan angle
Ergonomic and
Efficient Design
The MX450 features a compact, well-balanced grip with a non-slip back for secure, fatigue-free handling. Its 3.2" glove-compatible touchscreen and dome-shaped keys enable smooth, accurate input. Three trigger positions support various scanning styles, including a rear trigger for natural one-handed operation. Available in 25° and 60° scan angles to suit different work environments.

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Uncompromised
durability -
Rain/dust proof
MX450 boasts an IP67-rated dustproof
and waterproof design, and can operate in temperature
environments from -20 °C to 50 °C. -
Drop
The MX450 features a reinforced plastic touch panel
and a shock-resistant frame structure,
achieving a drop resistance of 3 m -
Tumble
The MX450 has excellent tumble durability,
having passed a 50 cm / 5,000-cycle tumble test.
This means it can endure repeated drops and impacts from everyday
handling ideal for tough work environments.
Powerful scanning
performance
The MX450 is equipped with a next-generation 2D barcode-capable CMOS imager that offers high-speed reading and excellent readability of hard-to-read codes. The imager adopts a global shutter, enabling accurate scanning even in low-light conditions or with hand movement.

Power Design for
Long Operating Hours
To keep your daily operations running smoothly, a long-lasting battery is essential. Despite its compact 2,900mAh battery, the MX450 is designed with a power-efficient architecture that supports extended use. This means you don’t need to swap batteries during operation, allowing for uninterrupted work and improved efficiency.

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Rain/dust proof
IP67
Fully dustproof and tested against 1 m
water immersion test for 30 minutes -
Drop
3.0 m
Multiple drop resistance test
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Tumble
5,000 cycles
5,000 cycles (10,000 hits) at 0.5 m
(1.6 ft.) tumble test