SUNMI Blink2 ScanBox: 2D Barcode Scanner for Desktop and Tablet POS (2026)

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The SUNMI Blink2 is a compact fixed 2D barcode scanner, the ScanBox, built to sit on a counter and read codes off products and phone screens without a staff member picking anything up. If you are shopping for a desktop scanner to pair with a tablet or countertop terminal, this 2026 guide covers the SUNMI Blink2 specs, the two port options, what it reads, and where it fits.

The short answer: the SUNMI Blink2 is a plug-and-play USB scanner with a 1 megapixel imager, a 0.1 second decode speed, and a 45 degree ergonomic scan angle. It works with Windows, Android, iOS, and Linux, so it drops into almost any checkout without special drivers.

Key takeaways

  • The SUNMI Blink2 is a fixed 2D ScanBox scanner for counters. A 1 megapixel imager reads product barcodes and phone-screen codes hands-free with a 0.1 second decode speed and a 45 degree scan angle.
  • It ships in Type-A and Type-C versions for broad device compatibility. The Blink2 is plug-and-play across Windows, Android, iOS, and Linux, so it pairs with a tablet or countertop terminal without extra drivers.
  • Rosper stocks the Blink2 across US and Canada warehouses with SUNMI-backed warranty. Most orders arrive in 2-7 business days, and SUNMI provides the warranty that Rosper coordinates for North American buyers.

What Is the SUNMI Blink2 ScanBox

The Blink2 is a presentation scanner. Instead of a handheld gun, it stands on the counter at a fixed 45 degree angle so a cashier or a customer simply moves the item or phone into the scan window.

That form factor suits high-volume, hands-busy checkouts. The cashier keeps both hands on the goods and the bag, while barcodes and QR codes clear in about a tenth of a second.

SUNMI positions the Blink2 as the desktop companion to its tablet and countertop terminals, with an aluminum frame and a satin finish that looks at home on a modern counter rather than an industrial back office.

SUNMI Blink2 Tech Specs

Here are the core specifications for the SUNMI Blink2, drawn from the official datasheet.

SpecSUNMI Blink2
Product modelNS012
Image sensor1 megapixel CMOS
Decoding time102 ms, about 0.1 second
Top scan frame rate60 fps
Dimensions97 x 90 x 100 mm
Scan window75 x 75 mm
Ports1 x USB Type-A and 1 x USB Type-C
Input5V / 0.5A, under 190 mA operating
NotificationLED indicator and buzzer
Operating temperature-20 C to 60 C

The 1 megapixel sensor and 60 fps capture are why the Blink2 reads dense QR codes and damaged labels that trip up cheaper scanners, and the wide operating temperature range means it holds up near a busy kitchen pass or a store entrance.

Blink2 Type-A Versus Type-C: Which to Choose

The SUNMI Blink2 ships in two port versions. Pick the one that matches the device you are scanning into.

VersionConnects toBest for
Blink2 Type-ADesktop and countertop terminalsTraditional checkout counters
Blink2 Type-CTablets and mobile terminalsTablet POS and drink counters

Both are plug-and-play. The Type-A model pairs with mainstream desktop POS terminals, while the Type-C model connects straight to a tablet or mobile POS device with a single cable, which keeps a drink or coffee counter free of clutter.

What Barcodes the SUNMI Blink2 Reads

The Blink2 is a full 1D and 2D imager, so it handles retail barcodes and phone-screen codes equally well.

  • 2D codes: QR Code, Data Matrix, and PDF417.
  • 1D codes: UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13, ISBN, Code 128, GS1-128, Code 39, Code 93, Interleaved 2 of 5, Codabar, and more.
  • Screen scanning: reads QR codes and coupons directly off a customer’s phone display.

That coverage matters because modern checkout is not just product barcodes. Loyalty codes, mobile coupons, and payment QR codes all live on a phone screen, and the SUNMI Blink2 reads them without a separate device.

Where the SUNMI Blink2 Fits

Retail checkout

On a retail counter the Blink2 sits at its 45 degree angle so the cashier scans with both hands still free for bagging. For high-volume stores that small ergonomic gain adds up across a shift.

Beverage and quick service

At a bubble tea, coffee, or juice counter the Type-C Blink2 plugs into a tablet terminal with one cable. Customers scan their own app or coupon code, which speeds the line during a rush.

Healthcare and verification

The Blink2 is tuned to read large, high-capacity 2D codes quickly, which suits ticketing, membership, and health or vaccination certificate verification where a fast touchless scan keeps a queue moving.

SUNMI Blink2 Versus a Handheld Scanner

A fixed presentation scanner and a handheld gun solve different problems. Knowing which you need saves money and counter space.

A handheld scanner wins when items are large, heavy, or spread across a warehouse, because the worker brings the scanner to the product. A fixed scanner like the SUNMI Blink2 wins at a stationary checkout where products and phones come to the counter, because it frees both of the cashier’s hands and never gets set down or lost.

For most retail, beverage, and service counters, a fixed Blink2 is the faster, tidier choice. For mobile stock work, a rugged handheld is the better tool, and many operators run both.

Pairing the Blink2 With SUNMI POS Terminals

The Blink2 is designed to complete a SUNMI checkout rather than stand alone. It pairs naturally with SUNMI tablet and countertop terminals to add fast, hands-free scanning.

Compare compatible terminals on the Rosper Android POS catalog, and see the retail solutions overview to match the Blink2 to a counter layout. Because the scanner works with Windows, Android, iOS, and Linux, it also drops into an existing non-SUNMI checkout.

SUNMI Blink2 Deployment Checklist

Before you roll the Blink2 out across a counter or a fleet, confirm each item below.

  • Choose Type-A for desktop terminals or Type-C for tablets and mobile devices.
  • Confirm the host device runs Windows, Android, iOS, or Linux.
  • Test scanning on your real product labels and on a phone screen QR code.
  • Position the scanner so the 45 degree window faces the natural checkout motion.
  • Verify the LED and buzzer confirmation is visible and audible at the counter.

Work through this and the SUNMI Blink2 is a genuine plug-and-play addition, live at the counter in minutes rather than a driver-install project.

Rosper Fulfillment and Warranty

Rosper is the authorized SUNMI distributor for North America, stocking hardware in 8 warehouses including a Brampton, Ontario location. Most orders arrive in 2 to 7 business days, so a counter or a fleet gets scanning fast.

Current SUNMI hardware carries a manufacturer warranty, and Rosper coordinates any RMA so a downed scanner is a quick swap rather than a stalled counter.

Request pricing and stock on the Rosper quote form, and see the full technical datasheet on the official SUNMI Blink2 product page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SUNMI Blink2?

The SUNMI Blink2 is a compact fixed 2D barcode scanner, called a ScanBox, that sits on a counter at a 45 degree angle. It has a 1 megapixel imager, a 0.1 second decode speed, and plug-and-play USB, so a cashier or customer scans by moving items or a phone into the window.

What is the difference between the Blink2 Type-A and Type-C?

The Blink2 Type-A connects to desktop and countertop terminals, while the Type-C version plugs directly into tablets and mobile devices. Both are plug-and-play, so you choose the port that matches your checkout hardware.

What barcodes can the SUNMI Blink2 read?

The Blink2 reads 2D codes including QR Code, Data Matrix, and PDF417, and 1D codes including UPC, EAN, Code 128, and Code 39. It also reads QR codes and coupons directly off a customer’s phone screen.

Does Rosper stock the SUNMI Blink2 in North America?

Yes. Rosper is the authorized SUNMI distributor for North America and stocks hardware in 8 warehouses including Brampton, Ontario, shipping most orders in 2 to 7 business days.