Supply chains tackle persistent challenges such as product shortages and sudden spikes in demand. Whether predictable or not, fulfillment obstacles have fueled a need for automated solutions. Unlike manual and paper-based systems, automated data capture and computing empower teams with real-time visibility into stock levels, product location, and order status. However, while most businesses can greatly benefit from these standard results, unique use cases may require more from an automation solution.
As a result, optimization developers can draw from either mobile computers or rugged enterprise tablets. At a glance, it’s not hard to distinguish similarities between both form factors. While OEMs might differ slightly in added features, most tablets and mobile computers include:
With these similarities in mind, let’s dive into the differences.
Engineered to replace cumbersome manual tasks, mobile computers streamline the tools your teams may need for everyday tasks such as push-to-talk communication, data scanning, and access to your inventory management software. While tablets may contain similar features, mobile computers can be more advantageous for use cases requiring:
Expanding viewpoints onto a bigger screen, enterprise tablets are built to simplify complex workflows while retaining durable mobility for when work takes you to challenging environments. Moreover, newer models now feature detachable keyboards to create a 2-in-1 form factor that simplifies complex data entry and reporting. In sum, enterprise tablets offer:
Fortunately, businesses do not need to procure and deploy mobile devices alone. A careful evaluation of your workflows and past patterns in demand can help establish what kind of mobile device you need. Schedule a workflow evaluation with our automation team to see which device best fits your facility.