NCR Voyix 7896 Bi-Optic Scanner/Scale
Redefine the checkout experience with enhanced speed and innovation
In an age of endless shopping choices, customers expect to gain in and out of stores quickly. Set a new standard for checkout convenience with the NCR Voyix 7896 Bi-Optic Scanner/Scale. This latest bi-optic scanner delivers faster checkout performance—with premium scanning speeds and ease of use to provide customers a swift and seamless experience. Innovative features include an optional color camera that enables computer vision applications and helps minimize shrink, so you can optimize your workforce and provide customers with convenient self-checkout options without hurting your bottom line.

Exceed expectations with faster-than-ever checkouts
With high swipe speeds and fields of view that are up to 100% larger than other scanners in its class, the 7896 makes it easy and intuitive no matter what items are being scanned. Superior performance on challenging barcodes
with a megapixel sensor and PRZM Intelligent Imaging—users get improved scan performance for
faster checkout and less frustration. Poorly printed, damaged, crinkled or faded barcodes won’t slow down your checkouts. Offset illumination makes it even easier to scan reflective barcodes on customer phones and glossy packaging. The 7896 also offers support for a handheld scanner letting shoppers leave heavy and bulky items in their cart.
Innovative features at self-checkout drive higher ROI and reduce shrinkage.
An optional HD color camera captures the smaller details, paving the way for new computer vision applications that enhance the customer experience and protect your bottom line. Produce recognition applications can help identify produce to streamline item selection for faster, easier checkouts. Loss prevention applications can identify suspicious transactions, making sure the proper barcode is scanned for an item. And the presence of live streaming video at self-checkout can discourage fraud. The Non-Decode Event alerts can report if an item passes by the field of view, but the barcode is not scanned–whether this is accidental or intentional.