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Note on Naming: There isn't a widely documented device officially named "Pandora R210" from a major manufacturer. It is highly likely you are referring to the Datalogic Memor R210 (which is often confused due to similar naming conventions) or the Pandora R710.

The guide below is written for the Datalogic Memor R210 (or similar rugged Android handhelds), which is the most common match for that model number. pandora r210 new


Design & Build: Where Retro Meets Modern

Pandora didn’t chase trends. There’s no massive 2-inch color screen. No RGB lights. No touch interface. Instead, you get: Note on Naming: There isn't a widely documented

The 2100mAh internal battery is a curious choice in an era of replaceable 18650s, but it makes sense. The original R210 was designed for all-day consistency, and the “New” delivers. With the 0.4Ω coil at 30W, I got a full day and a half of heavy use. Charging from 0% to 100% takes exactly 58 minutes via 2A USB-C. Design & Build: Where Retro Meets Modern Pandora

Method 1: Standard Keyboard Wedge (Default)

By default, the device acts as a "keyboard."

  1. Open any app with a text field (e.g., Notes, Google Search).
  2. Tap the text field to bring up the keyboard.
  3. Point the scanner at a barcode and press the Scan Button.
  4. The barcode value will be "typed" into the text field automatically.

First Impressions: Unboxing the R210 New

Gone is the cheap cardboard of the original. The R210 New arrives in a matte-black, magnetic flip box that feels premium before you even see the device. Inside, you’ll find:

The first thing you’ll notice is the weight. At 128g, it’s dense but not heavy. The chassis is now machined from a single block of aluminum-zinc alloy, with a soft-touch coating that resists fingerprints. The original R210 had a sharp, boxy feel. The “New” version features slightly rounded edges and a contoured grip that fits naturally in the hand.