Ubbe
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It's the multi talented UK guy Steve Holloway who develops it so I have the highest confidence in his work and that it will turn out to be a super product in its operation and features. I like the idea of listening to two scanners at the same time and be able to quickly switch the display between the two.
It could have used two or more USB ports and used an electronic switch inside so that each port could be configured for a specific scanner model to instantly switch the display setup to that model. But perhaps a simple external box with a $10 processor, RPi or Arduino, can be used to convert serial data to USB to allow two USB scanners to be used.
It will cost less than a SDS200 so probably something like $499 and Holloway probably gets a percentage of each device sold so the firmware will be constantly improved to support more scanner models and its features and functions improved over time to attract more people.
/Ubbe
It could have used two or more USB ports and used an electronic switch inside so that each port could be configured for a specific scanner model to instantly switch the display setup to that model. But perhaps a simple external box with a $10 processor, RPi or Arduino, can be used to convert serial data to USB to allow two USB scanners to be used.
It will cost less than a SDS200 so probably something like $499 and Holloway probably gets a percentage of each device sold so the firmware will be constantly improved to support more scanner models and its features and functions improved over time to attract more people.
/Ubbe