Get Ready for Lotwork Inc. at Modex Show 2024!

January 9, 2024

Lotwork is thrilled to announce our participation in Modex 2024, the foremost industry event set to take place in the vibrant city of Atlanta from March 11th to March 14th. This exciting opportunity allows us to showcase our unwavering dedication to pioneering ergonomic solutions, and we can't wait to present our innovative IIoT ergonomic devices at our booth A10620.


Our presence at Modex 2024 underscores our commitment to pushing the boundaries of innovation and excellence in the industry. We eagerly anticipate the chance to engage with industry professionals, share our expertise, and network with like-minded individuals at this highly anticipated event.


April 17, 2025
As retail chains transition into the O2O (online-to-offline) model, efficient and accurate order processing has become a core competitive advantage. The HYCO Ring Scanner and W563 Wearable Computer, as a powerful IoT device duo, work seamlessly to elevate the voice picking process. This perfect partnership revolutionizes traditional picking workflows, enhancing efficiency and optimizing operations, setting a new standard for retail efficiency.
April 10, 2025
In the era of Industry 4.0 and smart logistics, the competitive edge has shifted from "scale" to "efficiency." Often, the secret to efficiency lies in seemingly small tool innovations—like a ring-shaped barcode scanner. The HYCO Ring Scanner (represented by the W28 model) is a revolutionary tool that redefines traditional scanning with its ultra-lightweight design, powerful performance, and versatile adaptability. It unlocks a new “man-machine integration” work mode for industries like warehousing, logistics, and manufacturing. 
April 2, 2025
With the advancement of technology, ring scanners are increasingly popular in industries such as logistics and retail. Due to their convenience and efficiency, ring scanners have become essential tools for many businesses to enhance productivity. However, some users may wonder if charging a ring scanner directly via USB could potentially damage the device. This article will address that concern.