Honeywell charging/transmitter station, 4 slots, ethernet, booted
Honeywell 4-slot charging and transfer station with Ethernet — fits CT40, CT45, and CT47 series handhelds with protective boot attached
About
Honeywell 4-Slot Charging and Transfer Station
When your shop or warehouse runs on several handheld terminals, keeping them charged and synced can quietly eat into time better spent elsewhere. This Honeywell station charges four handhelds and transfers their data to the network at the same time — over a single Ethernet connection, no separate cable for each device.
Fits booted handhelds as they are
The station is designed specifically for Honeywell CT-series handhelds with the protective boot on. Supported models:
- CT40 and CT40XP
- CT45 and CT45XP
- CT47
The terminals slot in with the boot still fitted — no need to pull it off before docking. That saves a small but real amount of time on every shift change, and removes one more way for the boot to get lost or damaged.
Data moves the moment you dock
The Ethernet connection means that when a team member docks their terminal at the end of a shift, data syncs to the network automatically. No separate sync step, no reminder to connect — it just happens while the battery charges.
Ready to use out of the box
The package includes the power supply and a power cord with an EU plug. Unbox it, connect it to your network switch, and you are done. No additional purchases needed before first use.
Built for daily use
Honeywell has designed this station for active environments where it runs continuously without maintenance under normal operating conditions. Country of origin: China. Warranty: 12 months.
What changes in practice
Instead of four handhelds scattered across the back room on individual chargers — or, more likely, plugged in wherever there happens to be a socket — every device returns to one known spot. Staff always know where the terminals are and that they will be fully charged for the next shift. That one change removes the moment mid-service when someone discovers their handheld has run flat.