Zebra WS50
Designed for Maximum Flexibility
WS50 WEARABLE SOLUTION, WRIST MOUNT, 13MP CAMERA, 800MAH BATTERY, NO PROXIMITY, REST OF WORLD
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Connect your disconnected task workers with Zebra’s WS50 — the world’s smallest all-in-one Android enterprise-class wearable mobile computer. It’s rugged, modular, and at home everywhere — from manufacturing and warehousing to retail and hospitality.
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Zebra WS50 wearable computer connects disconnected task workers with an ultra-compact Android enterprise device that can capture data, run line-of-business apps, and support voice collaboration without forcing a separate host mobile computer plus ring scanner stack. Therefore, teams reduce steps per task while still gaining modern wireless and management expectations.
The WS50 targets manufacturing, warehousing, retail, and hospitality environments where lightweight ergonomics must coexist with business-class voice and data features. In addition, modular mounts let you choose wrist, two-finger, or back-of-hand wearing styles as roles change across sites.
Zebra WS50 wearable computer for true no-host convergence, modular wear styles, PTT, and enterprise-class scanning
The Zebra WS50 wearable computer delivers a converged wearable solution so workers wear one device to access information and scan instead of juggling multiple pieces of hardware during each pick path. Moreover, push-to-talk support can reduce separate voice-device sprawl when your collaboration stack is ready.
Wrist-mounted models can leverage a high-resolution camera for occasional barcode capture and photo documentation workflows such as proof-of-condition when applications enable those paths. As a result, supervisors gain richer context without sending workers back to a fixed imaging station.
Two-finger and back-of-hand configurations include Zebra’s SE4770 imager for intense barcode scanning with strong motion tolerance and optional proximity-driven continuous scanning behaviors. For example, high-scan cadence lines keep pace when triggers would otherwise slow the rhythm.
The compact display balances task readability with wearability so prompts, exceptions, and short forms fit without turning the device into a bulky wrist tablet. Consequently, workers keep situational awareness while still seeing enough UI to reduce errors.
Rugged enterprise design, multi-shift battery strategy, and Mobility DNA tooling support deployment at scale with manageable security and lifecycle policies. Additionally, modular mounting simplifies hygiene and personalization strategies when straps and mounts are swapped per worker.
When you need the smallest Android enterprise wearable with converged capture and voice, the Zebra WS50 wearable computer fits that mission. Finally, it pairs modular ergonomics with the connectivity and manageability modern distributed work demands.
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