PocketScan is Smallest Wireless Scanner Yet

PocketScan is Smallest Wireless Scanner Yet
Jul-03-14
Currently being touted as the world's smallest wireless scanner, the business card-sized PocketScan can scan images of any size for instant sharing or editing.

Created by Dacuda, the PocketScan attains its small size through the use of the company's patented SLAM Scan software, which is able to compensate for random hand movements by detecting and aligning any overlapping images instantly. The PocketScan also sends the scanning information to the paired device's screen in real-time, which allows instant feedback while scanning, and its OCR technology can recognize the text and tables of more than 30 languages.

The PocketScan has already far exceeded its funding goal on Kickstarter.



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Posted by abayomi samson on July 7, 2014
Hi im interested in this product. I would like to market it in Singapore and be your sole distributor. I would like more information on pricing and shipping details. As well as your estimated retail price so that i can guage the reatail price to be set in Singapore. I can be contacted at [email protected]. Thank you
Posted by Jit Singh on September 2, 2014
oh! its very interesting thing!!!! could you tell me how much does it cost? and how can i get it? thank you!!
Posted by Pavel Orlov on September 4, 2014
hey Pavel, I have pre-ordered it from their online shop and expecting to receive it before Christmas.. you could get it from there as well. the link is shop.dacuda.com
Posted by Kha leesi on September 9, 2014
I am interested,. I have reviewed the dacuda web page and Price. I find it still a bit expensive to distribute it here in Peru. (Almost 500 soles). Considering a 3 in one printer costs 250 soles, i think this should cost the same tops. (83 CHF). Is this posible?
Posted by Renzo Pinasco on October 2, 2014

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