The Datalogic Skorpio X5 XLR is a mobile computer built for environments where ordinary hardware quietly gives up — warehouses, loading docks, busy retail floors. The extra long-range 2D imager reads barcodes at distances that would defeat a standard scanner, which matters when you're working with high shelving or large staging areas where getting close to every label simply isn't realistic. The 38-key functional keypad gives operators tactile control without depending entirely on the touchscreen, useful when gloves are involved or speed is the priority.
Under the casing, there's 4GB RAM and 32GB storage — enough to handle line-of-business applications without the lag that slows down a pick or a check-in. The 4-inch WVGA touchscreen stays legible across different lighting conditions, and connectivity covers Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 4.2, and optional 4G LTE for operations that need mobile coverage beyond the warehouse network. At 218mm x 79mm, it's sized for all-day use without being unwieldy.
The Skorpio X5 XLR is the kind of device you specify when the work is demanding enough that reliability isn't optional. Rugged by design, practical by intent — and the extra long-range imager is the detail that makes it genuinely different from a standard mobile computer in the same form factor.





