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FAMOCO to showcase new devices at GITEX 2016

FAMOCO has announced the worldwide release of the FX200 and FX300 devices to complement the existing FX100+.

FAMOCO FX Series
FAMOCO FX Series

According to the company, the FX200 has a larger 4.5-inch screen suited to advanced applications while the FX300 is a ruggedised device with integrated barcode scanner.

“Our primary focus is to offer a solution for businesses to digitalize their transactions securely.” said Lionel Baraban, Co-Founder and CEO, FAMOCO. “Following the success of the FX100+ device, we have extended our hardware range to meet more advanced needs in all markets from field services to transportation.”

FX200:
The FX200 device has a large, high quality display with front and back autofocus cameras which is perfect for workers who use advanced applications and are required to enter significant amounts of data. The slim design makes it lightweight at just 137g. Other features include NFC, Bluetooth, GPS, WiFi, 2G and 3G connections as well as a Secure Access Module to secure sensitive data.

FX300:
The FX300 is a ruggedised device that integrates a barcode scanner and NFC antenna. Its sturdy format and easy grip has been designed for continuous use by field workers. Tamper resistant but lightweight for its category, the FX300 weighs just 260g. The device is perfectly adapted to the logistics market and transportation industry and has been chosen by a prominent European rail network to equip controllers.

Secure Android OS:
Both the FX200 and FX300 run FAMOCO’s secure version of Android that is controlled remotely through the FAMOCO Management Suite.

Availability:
The FX200 and FX300 are available now. More detailed information can be found at www.famoco.com/solutions.

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