MCL's Next Generation Voice Solution is working on industry standardised equipment and doesn't lock your operations in on proprietary, high cost, and low-feature voice devices. Most of these first-generation devices are capable of performing only one task, which makes them less capable of taking the step into future requirements.
Organizations can now choose from a wide range of mobile devices fitting the exact needs of your projects. Your organization can potentially decide to re-use existing equipment and safe greatly on the overall voice project costs.
MCL-Technologies has qualified a series of mobile devices, offered by top-manufacturers including Datalogic, Zebra and Honeywell. Each of these manufacturers are producing voice-dedicated hardware, like wearable terminals, as well as multi-modal equipment which can even be used for other applications next to your voice solution.
Very often accessories for proprietary devices are quickly lifting up the total cost of ownership of your voice installation to an unwanted level, don't get yourself locked in into proprietary hardware of traditional voice providers.
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MCL-Voice Version 4
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MCL-Voice Version 4
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Zebra is offering the MC3300 in two models:
A) MC3300 Premium and Premium Plus:
Runs MCL-Voice V4 / Recommended Model.
This model includes NFC sensors allowing the Voice Operator to perform an easy, seamless and quick pairing of the HS-3100 Bluetooth headset using the touch-2-pair feature. At Voice Operator Logon or at any moment in the voice-application the Voice Operator can perform the touch-2-pair process with the HS-3100 Bluetooth headset. There is no need for the Voice Operator to go the Android Bluetooth Pairing System Settings and perform a discovery-Bluetooth-pairing-process (outside the MCL-Voice app).
The Premium model is the recommended configuration for MCL-Voice operations. Premium Plus (only higher memory specs.) isn’t required but will also work with MCL-Voice.
MC3300 Premium models (without gun-grip) also have a 2.5mm headset connector for cabled headset, however that is currently not supported in MCL-Voice V4.
B) MC3300 Standard:
Runs MCL-Voice V4 / Model Not Recommended
This model doesn’t have any NFC sensor solution which means the Voice Operator will first need to pair the HS-3100 Bluetooth headset outside the MCL-Voice environment by using the default Android System Settings Bluetooth pairing process. Typically they will need to go through a few steps including putting the HS-3100 Bluetooth headset in ‘discovery-mode’, scroll through a list of available Bluetooth mac-addresses and select the correct HS-3100 Bluetooth headset. Once the HS-3100 Bluetooth headset has been paired to the MC3300, the Voice Operator can start the MCL-Voice application and use the HS-3100 Bluetooth headset inside the MCL-Voice application. From a user friendliness perspective we do not recommend the MC3300 Standard configuration, however you can run MCL-Voice on the MC3300-Standard.
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MCL-Voice Version 4
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