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| Parameter | Specification | Analysis | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 210 x 140 x 55 mm (approx.) | Compact for single-hand carry; fits into standard tactical vest pouches. | | Weight | 1.9 kg (including internal battery) | Heavier than consumer tablets due to reinforced chassis. | | Chassis Material | Magnesium alloy with over-molded TPU corners | Provides EMI shielding and drop protection up to 1.5m onto concrete. | | Ingress Rating | IP65 (Dust-tight; protected against low-pressure water jets) | Suitable for rain, dust storms, and wash-down procedures. | | Operating Temp | -30°C to +65°C | Industrial-grade; supports arctic and desert deployment. |
Even decades later, this device remains relevant for several reasons:
: Do not leave the device on a vehicle dashboard during summer days. This protects the internal lithium-ion battery from thermal degradation. dvaa071 portable
The DVAA071 (often associated with rugged handheld PDA series like the Arbor PD602 ) is an all-in-one portable terminal designed for environments requiring high durability and reliable data capture. It typically serves as a mobile scanner, NFC reader, and communication hub for logistics, warehousing, and field service management.
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This report confirms that the DVAA071 meets IP65 ingress protection standards and MIL-STD-810G for vibration and shock, making it suitable for extreme field operations. | | Ingress Rating | IP65 (Dust-tight; protected
The DVAA071 actually cools the air, while fans only circulate it.
The unit must be used with the included exhaust hose and window kit to expel hot air outside.
You’re working from a coffee shop with no available outlets. Your MacBook Pro needs 60W. The DVAA071’s single 65W USB-C port can charge your laptop from 0% to 100% twice over (since a MacBook uses ~50Wh per full charge). Meanwhile, you can wirelessly charge your iPhone on the top pad. You just gained 8+ hours of remote work time.