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Bartley Trowbridge

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Aug 5, 2024, 10:29:53 AM8/5/24
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Thebiggest reason we use Code Corp in all of our projects is superior and faster reading ability than their competitors. Speed and accuracy in Medical and Transportation solutions are the most important factors that determine the success of the product.

CortexDecoder provides the scan performance we have been looking for. Not only did the decoder perform better in our machines than we expected, but the customer support provided by Code made choosing their decoder even easier.


We tested five different implementations; the CortexDecoder was one of the best and most cost-effective solutions among the competing brands. Our tech team tested the libraries and evaluated them for the most important criteria of speed, dedication, robustness, low rate of false positives, and, of course, pricing.


We wanted to make sure that the barcode scanning software is a standalone solution. Code was the one that offers this functionality of working offline, which we thought was great, because that gives us so much more flexibility; plus, the performance is always very good.


CortexDecoder on a regular smartphone easily decodes imZERT barcodes down to 2mm2; with some attention to detail, even 1mm2 can be scanned directly. It can also recognize the quality of the barcode in one millisecond; it's

that good.


We chose the CortexDecoder because we saw that the technology is at the top level of the industry and far exceeds our own performance goals. The license model also allows us to scale easily and is well-suited to how we work with our customers.


CortexDecoder for Epic Rover's scanning is reliable, quick, and accurate and enables Rush to use the five rights of medication administration: right patient, right medication, right dose, and right route at the right time. This technology will help to reduce the chance of medication harm and decrease the cost of care.


QR code reader has become an increasingly valuable tool in various industries, offering real-time applications that enhance efficiency, engagement, and security. Let's explore some of the practical uses of QR code readers:


Online QR code readers allow customers to quickly scan codes on product packaging or promotional materials to access product information, reviews, pricing details, and special offers. This enables seamless and convenient shopping experiences, both online and offline.


With the rise of digital menus and contactless restaurant ordering, QR code readers play a significant role. Customers can scan QR codes on tables or menus to view the menu, place orders, and make payments using their mobile devices, reducing the need for physical menus and minimizing contact.


QR code readers are widely used in ticketing systems for events, transportation, and attractions. Scanning QR codes on tickets grants access to venues, transportation services, or experiences, eliminating the need for physical tickets and simplifying the entry process.


QR codes enable businesses to create interactive marketing campaigns. By scanning QR codes, customers can access exclusive content, participate in contests, redeem coupons or loyalty rewards, and engage with brands in real-time, driving customer engagement and brand loyalty.


QR codes can serve as a secure and convenient personal identification and authentication method. They can be used for digital IDs, access badges, boarding passes, and secure login processes, providing quick and reliable verification.


QR codes can be embedded with unique identifiers and authentication data to help verify the authenticity of products. By scanning the code, consumers can confirm the product's origin and manufacturing details and ensure they purchase genuine goods, combating counterfeiting.


QR codes are utilized in educational settings and museums to provide additional information and enhance learning experiences. By scanning QR codes near exhibits or textbooks, students and visitors can access multimedia content, detailed explanations, and interactive resources.


QR codes enable businesses to collect feedback and conduct surveys in real-time. Customers can scan QR codes to access online feedback forms or surveys, allowing companies to gather valuable insights, improve their products or services, and enhance customer satisfaction.


These are just a few examples of the real-time applications of QR code readers. QR codes will likely find even more innovative uses across industries as technology advances, offering convenience, interactivity, and enhanced user experiences.


The quick response code contains information accessible along horizontal and vertical dimensions. It has black squares and dots with various hazy patterns arranged in a squared grid on a white background. The information is extracted from those fuzzy patterns.


A QR code scanner or QR reader is an optical scanning device able to read QR codes. Open our QR code scanner by entering the URL -code-scanner.php in your favorite browser. Here you have two options: upload the image or allow the tool to access your webcam to scan the QR code from the picture.


The QR Code itself is static and has no inherent vulnerabilities that can be exploited. However, the content embedded within a QR code can potentially lead to security risks. For example, a QR code could direct users to a malicious website that attempts to hack and steal sensitive information. This is known as a QR code phishing attack.


Figured it out! If you take the Arlo off the bracket, there is a tiny pin hole between the wires. Press a paper clip or something in there and hold for 10 seconds. It will REBOOT the Arlo Doorbell and miraculously it will allow you to scan the QR code. I wish this had been included in the documentation.


If you're still having trouble after attempting the troubleshooting steps in the article above. Please contact the Arlo Support Team to further investigate this issue. You will find several options for contacting support in the provided link.


Were you able to get it to scan?



I have been trying for 30 min. It will scan if I take a screen shot and then scan that, but then the app never finds the device after that. support says you can't take a screen shot. the issue is the qr code is to small, and no way to increase it's size in the app. silly how did it ever pass QA?


Try using Screen shot of the QR Code (Home and Power button at the same time).

Talked to a different tech who said you can scan a screenshot (Home and Power at the same time on Iphone) of the QR code, which you can zoom in on...which obviously makes sense. It's just a QR code. This does work when QR code wont scan from the app because it's too SMALL! QA testing anyone? But seriously Arlo, just make the QR code in the app larger or enable pinch to zoom in the app on the QR code so we can adjust it's size for our phone screen size. It simply will not scan the QR code from the app on an iPhone SE.



Sadly even when scanning the QR code from my screen shot, I do get the chime right away, but the video doorbell is never found.


In total was on the phone with support for 3 hours and still unable to use the Video Doorbell.



Kudos for having two factor Authentication. The Device/App interaction (QR code scanning), and device to wifi network connection still needs a bunch of work.



PS Why is the video doorbell not listed in the "Model (recommended) list?


Thanks. I did try resetting a few times. For me this still didn't resolve: Camera unable to read the QR code from the App on an iphone SE. The only thing that worked for me was the take a screenshot and then Zoom in. The App really should just display a much larger QR code and give you pinch to zoom, so you can adjust the size of the QR code in app to fit your screen (larger or smaller).



QR code did scan if I used a screen shot Zoomed in, but unfortunately it would never connect to wifi network after that, with many tries and config changes to my wifi network from Arlo support, to try to get it to work...still no luck.








I apologize for the frustrating experience. I will share your feedback regarding the QR code with the development team. Please let us know the results of the replacement doorbell and if you continue to experience an issue onboarding.


What type of phone, so Arlo can isolate if it's coming from specific phones. Did you try creating a screenshot of the QR code. a 3rd party website may not generate the code the same way. but a screen shot of the QR code would be identical and you can zoom in on screenshot/pictures.



Really Arlo just needs to make the code larger in the app and let you zoom in on it, in app. It's a bug or feature request, depending on which side of the team you sit :). But really a major oversight in my opinion. They don't even have working webapp to do this, so you can't just use your laptop screen and go though the process. mobile app only, and yea super small QR code.


oh ok. must just be a bug in general. Mine has smaller screen, Iphone SE, and could never get it to scan the code from the app. If I did a screen shot and then zoomed in it would chime right away, but would never connect to my wifi network. still waiting for a replacement unit, after L1 and L2 support gave up. I doubt it will solve the connect issue, unless the replacement unit has a fixed firmware. No way to update the firmware until after it connects to wifi, so will see.


For personalized support specific to the Arlo products you own, access Support from within the Arlo iOS or Android App. Simply login to your Arlo App, go to Settings, Support, then select the Arlo product you would like support for.


QR codes on products are pretty common today. Brands use QR codes to share helpful information and better engage with their consumers. By scanning these QR codes, you can access that information and explore other services offered by the brand.

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