Compact and capable. The Ambir DS687 has everything you need for mobile card scanning. It begins with USB power, which eliminates your search for a power outlet, while a compact footprint means the DS687 fits on cramped desks, mobile carts or in any laptop bag.
Handles all kinds of cards. Patient IDs. Insurance cards. New business leads. You’ve got a whole deck of cards to scan. The Ambir DS687 handles them with ease. Professional-grade hardware captures clear images of everything in seconds – even cards with raised characters.
Duplex scanning. When you need all the information on identification, insurance and business cards, the Ambir DS687 is the scanner for the job. Capture the front and back of any card in one pass, giving you the important images you need in half the time.
Highly compatible. The Ambir DS687’s enhanced TWAIN driver ensures it’s compatible with thousands of software applications and a broad range of hardware. It also means the DS687 produces enhanced image quality with included auto crop and deskew functions.
Ultra compact footprint – Takes up far less space than comparable flat bed and ADF scanners; perfect for both portable and desktop users
USB power and convenience – No external power adapter required and "warm-up" wait time to scan
Professional grade quality – Durable and reliable for high volume environments such as hospitals, banks, and points of sale
Scan directly to PDF – Included software conveniently delivers industry standard PDF output
AutoContinue function – Included software lets you set the scanner so it doesn't prompt you to continue after the first scan. This means you can continuously feed media, saving time.
Cost-effective duplex scanning – Delivers one-pass scanning of virtually any available ID card or card-sized document, including laminated cards and cards with embossed characters
Broad compatibility and customization – Included TWAIN driver is compatible with thousands of software applications. It also lets you create and save up to 4 custom scan settings and features end of page detection.