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The MUNBYN Portable Scanner is a lightweight, handheld flatbed scanner delivering up to 1050 DPI resolution. It supports wireless file transfer via built-in Wi-Fi and includes a 16GB SD card for ample storage. Compatible with multiple operating systems and requiring no drivers, it’s designed for professionals who need quick, high-quality scans of documents and photos anywhere.













| ASIN | B085ZS1ZH5 |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,479 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #71 in Document Scanners |
| Brand | MUNBYN |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (273) |
| Date First Available | 7 May 2020 |
| Item Weight | 99 g |
| Item model number | MU-IDS002W-BK |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 4.9 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 0.1 Grams |
| Manufacturer | MUNBYN |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.11 x 10.31 x 30.99 cm; 99 g |
| Series | Portable Handheld Scanner |
M**N
average
The Wi-Fi connection is an old system, and it is impossible to sort it out. It's good for documents or average photo scans but not high-resolution photos.
M**.
wifi failure, sd card problem
wifi disconnects it makes impossible to download the images. sd card not readable by windows and mac laptops. ios same problem too. i tried to insert new sd card but the scanner won’t scan
H**H
Great scanner! I did a lot of research to figure out which would transfer scanned photos most easily, and this one won out. It’s the only one I could find that transferred photos via WiFi and I can send them right to my iPad, which I love. Also love that it’s small and portable so I can take it with me if necessary
C**A
I got this scanner bc my grandma unexpectedly passed away and we were all scrambling as a family to get photos together across several states. Purchasing this, I thought it would be perfect for scanning the photos we have here, not only to get to the funeral home, but to share with family members. It was easy to turn on and get started, and the size was nice for being portable, but that was about where the pros ended. It’s not a smooth glide when scanning, no matter what surface and how much pressure you do or don’t use. It also doesn’t seem to help going extra slow either. The photos are grainy and streaky. Also tend to be widely uneven in the coloring across the photos. I cleaned the scanner bar between every single photo hoping it would help, but to no avail. Wasted an hour and a half of my time scanning awful pics bc the display is so tiny it’s difficult to see. I'm devastated and so disappointed this wasn’t what was promised. Off to buy a real scanner to do the job this one failed to complete.
T**E
I really like the portability of this device, and it works very well for my uses, which is to scan pages in a library or university collection without a bulky setup. It does have a serious tendency of causing distortion to things like photographs due to the imperfect nature of dragging it manually down a page, where it easily falls into skew. It's great for not having to break a book spine saying it out flat on a scanner, though. It does have a lot of luminesce banding, and the brightness can be streaky across and down because it only lights the surface when movement is detected, and not consistently. I'd love to see a software update for this someday soon, or to have a library to make my own. Again, great for text/OCR, but not great quality for photographs.
J**R
I have a lot of scanners in my graphic design office. This is my first portable scanner. I was surprised how lightweight it is. And the buttons are really straightforward, doing exactly what they indicate they should do on its screen. The 16GB card it comes with holds an amazing number of highest-resolution pics, I don't need to upgrade it to 32 myself. The rollers really help to roll the scanner smoothly and straight. I was able to get scan right the first time. I've had practice all my life -- it feels like pushing a Hot Wheels car over a sheet of paper! And my Windows 10 computer recognized the scanner's 16GB card as a removable disk right away. It shows up like the disk from a digital camera. Pretty amazing little scanner!
R**N
I’m in the middle of a large genealogy project, and will be taking the scanner on visits to elderly relatives to make copies of family photos. Having tested it first at home, found I the quality to be decent, but definitely inferior to my regular photo scanner. The pictures have a lot more grain to them, and you have to be careful not to slip anywhere during the scan, as it can create a small distortion. Additionally, it’s hard to scan from the very top of the photo, because it catches on the edge. As for ease of use, there’s some trial and error to finding the right amount of pressure to use. Too little, and it doesn’t scan at all. Too much, and it creates awful vertical line indentations down the whole scan. Also, be aware that the color in the viewer on the scanner itself is not accurate, but IS accurate when you move it to a computer. I was afraid it had turned everything a shade of red, but that was just the preview image. I do think it will be a nice, light weight tool, however, to bring with me on the go. Once you get the hang of it, the quality’s decent enough, if not as great as a traditional photo scanner (which is far to big and heavy to lug around!).
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