Juniper Archer 4 Rugged Handheld Computers
Features
- 5G Cellular with 4G LTE fallback
- USB-C charging and data transfer
- Hot-swappable batteries
- Free ground shipping
- Expedited repair and warranty service
- Lifetime technical support
- More
Reliable Mobile Operating System
The Archer 4 runs on the Android 14 operating system and will support upgrades through Android 18, providing security and compatibility for years to come. The Archer 4 is also Google Mobile Services certified to provide users with a reliable platform for running popular data collection software.
Connectivity
The Archer 4 is a versatile communication device allowing you to stay connected to your network, the Cloud, or other devices. The processor chipset on every unit supports 5G cellular voice and data connectivity, Wi-Fi 6 compatibility, Class 1 Bluetooth 5.2 functionality, and provides dual-band GNSS location data.
All-day Usability
From its ergonomic enclosure to its sunlight-readable display, and down to its all-day battery life, the Archer 4 is built for long workdays wherever the job takes you.
Expandable
To meet the needs of any job, the capabilities of the Archer 4 can be enhanced with either modular barcode scanner or sub-meter GNSS expansion pods.
Battery
A choice of battery size means you can pack your Archer 4 with more power for a long day, or pop in the smaller battery for a more compact carrying setup. Hot-swapping batteries allows you to switch out a new battery without powering down the device and interrupting your workflow.
Built Juniper Rugged
At Juniper, they put their hardware through the wringer. Even after they meet IP68 and MIL-STD-810H standards for water, dust/debris and shock, they continue to test-to-fail so they know just how far users can push their devices. Rest assured rain, extreme temperatures, debris, and accidental drops or dunks won’t stop a productive workday with the Archer 4.
PROCESSOR
- Qualcomm® QCM4490 octa-core up to 2.4 GHz
OPERATING SYSTEM
- Operating system: Android™ 14
- GMS (Google Mobile Services) certified using EDLA
- Upgradeable through Android 18
STORAGE
- Memory (RAM): 8 GB
- Internal Storage (ROM): 128 GB
- SD Card Storage up to 512 GB
WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY
- 5G with 4G LTE fallback, Dual Nano SIM card slots
- Cellular: LTE-FDD: B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B12/B13/B14/B20/
B25/B26/B28a/B66/B71, LTE-TDD: B38/B40/B41, 5G: N1, N2, N5, N41, N66, N71, N77, N78 - Wi-Fi®: 6E 802.11 2.4/5 GHZ a/b/g/n/ac, 802.11 ax
- Bluetooth® 5.2
- Dual-band GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo, QZSS
- NFC
- OTG
- USB Type-C (5Gbps, 5V power delivery)
JUNIPER RUGGED™
- Ingress protection: IP68 waterproof & dustproof
- Operating Temperature: -4 F to 140 F (-20 C to 60 C)
- Meets MIL-STD-810H test procedures: Method 500.6 Low Pressure, Method 501.7 High Temperature, 502.7 Low Temperature, 503.7 Temperature Shock, 506.6 Rain, 507.6 Humidity, 510.7 Sand and Dust, 512.6 Immersion, 514.8 Vibration, 516.8 Shock
PHYSICAL
- Weight: .72–.87 lbs (325–395 g) depending on battery and expansion configuration
- Dimensions with 4500 mAh battery: 174 x 85 x 15 mm
- Dimensions with 8300 mAh battery: 174 x 85 x 22 mm
- 2 user programmable buttons
DISPLAY
- 540 Nits typical
- Screen size (diagonal): 6.26”
- Screen resolution: 2280 x 1080 FHD+
- Capacitive multi-touch interface for wet conditions
- Chemically-strengthened Gorilla® Glass 5
- Optimized for extreme environments including wet touch
CAMERA
- Front: 16 MP
- Rear: 48 MP with LED illumination
EXPANSIONS
- Optional 1D/2D barcode add-on
- Sub-meter GNSS receiver (RTK capable)
BATTERY
- Removable Li-ion battery
- Battery size: 4500 mAh (standard) or 8300 mAh (optional upgrade)
- Internal 300 mAh battery allows for hot-swapping
CERTIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS
- IC/FCC/CE
- UKCA
- ROHS, REACH, REACH Restriction Article, EU POP, WEEE
- California Prop 65
- TSCA
- Bluetooth SIG
- RCM
- Japan Radio (TELEC, JATE)
- Brazil ANATEL
- SCIP
- Canada Prohibition
- ERP, CEC, DOE
- PTCRB
- Global Certification Forum (GCF)
- AT&T Network Approved
- Main unit
- Removable Lithium-Ion Battery
- Adjustable Hand Strap
- Hand Strap Loop and Screws
- T6 Torx Screwdriver
- Quick Start Guide
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