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Doxie Go SE Wi-Fi – Simplify Going Paperless with The Simple-to-Use Wi-fi Doc & Photograph Scanner with Moveable Scanning & Seamless Software program

Original price was: $249.00.Current price is: $189.00.

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Scan wherever –​ no laptop required
Doxie is a conveyable scanner that scans paper, images, and receipts wherever – no laptop required. Simply cost it up and switch it on, wherever you’re – insert your paperwork to scan, archive, and share.
Tiny, cell, and easy
Engineered for final simplicity, Doxie simply works – no particular drivers wanted – flip it on and insert your paper to make a digital copy in seconds. Doxie’s tiny – the scale of a rolled-up journal – so while you’re performed, tuck it in your bag or a drawer. Doxie’s at all times prepared and by no means in your means.​

Crisp, clear scans
Doxie delivers crisp, clear copies of your paperwork in full colour at as much as 600 dpi. Auto Modify applies good cropping, de-skew, and computerized distinction to make each scan look wonderful.
Dropbox, OneNote, Evernote, & iCloud Drive prepared
Doxie makes it straightforward to arrange and share all of your paper in your Mac or PC. Sync scans to Doxie’s included software program – the place you’ll be able to manage, create searchable multi-page PDFs, save as JPEG/PDF/PNG to your favourite native apps – equivalent to Photoshop or your favourite e mail shopper – or ship to cloud apps like Dropbox, OneNote, Evernote, & iCloud Drive.

OCR + Searchable PDFs
Doxie integrates award-winning ABBYY OCR expertise that acknowledges the textual content in your paperwork and creates searchable PDFs.
Rechargeable battery
Doxie’s rechargeable battery retains you scanning wherever – no laptop required – with 400 scans per cost.​
Included expandable reminiscence​
Doxie shops your scans to an included SD card –​ similar to a digital digital camera. Doxie’s included reminiscence shops as much as 4,000 scans earlier than needing to sync.

Works with all of your gadgets
Sync scans through Wi-Fi to your desktop to arrange, save, and create searchable multi-page PDFs. Or sync scans to your iPhone or iPad with Doxie’s iOS app to save lots of and share your scans wherever you’re. Have your paperwork the place you need them while you want them.
Sync scans to your iPad or iPhone
Doxie for iOS integrates immediately with all of your favourite iOS apps like iCloud Drive, Evernote, OneNote, and Dropbox – simply faucet to ship a multi-page PDF file to a selected folder or pocket book within the cloud.​​

🤹 THE AMAZING PORTABLE PAPERLESS MACHINE: A wise scanner for all of your paper, receipts, images, classwork, and “I do not need this, however what if I want it later?” gadgets rolled into one tiny, battery-powered, transportable scanner for Mac, PC, & iOS. Scanning takes seconds — simply insert your sheet after which insert one other.
🧾 WIRELESS & FLEXIBLE: Doxie does not tie you into yet one more product ecosystem. You deserve management over how you retain and manage your paper. It is your paper — do what you need with it! Doxie apps allow you to save, share, and ship your docs, receipts, and images to the cloud.
🙏 RESPECTS YOUR TIME, ATTENTION, & SPACE: Use Doxie wherever you discover most handy — house, the workplace, work from home, faculty, or wherever else in-between — just like the sofa whereas binging The Dwelling Edit or Tidying Up with Marie Kondo. Doxie is battery powered with reminiscence, so there’s no want to sit down at your desk. Scan as much as 400 pages per cost.
🔍 SEARCH EVERYTHING WITH UNMATCHED OCR: Limitless searchable doc performance included, enhanced with Synthetic Intelligence (AI) and machine studying for unimaginable accuracy. Search the contents of all of your recordsdata directly by merely typing a reputation, account quantity, or element from one in all your paperwork saved as a PDF with optical character recognition (OCR).
🫂 EXPERT PAPERLESS SUPPORT W/ FREE DOXIECARE: We’ve thought of your paper, so that you don’t should. Unique entry to one of the best assist within the scanner business that will help you scan, manage, or just present tips about one of the best methods to scan your paper. Each new Doxie features a 1-year DoxieCare producer guarantee and a brand new good friend in going paperless (hello!).

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Clients discover the scanner environment friendly, with the ability to scan hundreds of images rapidly, and recognize its ease of use with intuitive software program and easy setup. The system is transportable, being gentle sufficient to hold in a backpack, and prospects like its compact dimension and worth for cash. The scanning course of receives combined suggestions – whereas paperwork are straightforward to scan, the method will be sluggish. Battery life can be combined, with some reporting a chargeable battery lasting 4-6 hours whereas others expertise points with charging.

7 reviews for Doxie Go SE Wi-Fi – Simplify Going Paperless with The Simple-to-Use Wi-fi Doc & Photograph Scanner with Moveable Scanning & Seamless Software program

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  1. Black6host

    Superb!
    I’ve never really needed, or so I thought, a personal scanner before. I have long and short term memory loss so I’ve ended up with stacks and stacks of handwritten notes to help me remember things. I also have pages and pages of handwritten diagrams/notes/tablature, etc. from my weekly guitar lessons.I recently acquired a Google Nexus 7 and at the same time decided to give Evernote a try. I love both products and knew there had to be a better way to use both these tools to become more organized. The amount of clutter, in the way of notes, on my desk is overwhelming and I really wanted a way to reduce that clutter yet still be able to find the information when needed.Enter the Doxie Go! I suspect the target market for this scanner is business users who travel quite a bit and need something portable as it’s a a portable, rechargeable scanner. I don’t fit that market segment but what it does is help me stay organized. It really lets me get the most benefit from Evernote. Most of what I’ve read on-line about getting the most out of Evernote is to use it, frequently and don’t hold back. Dive into it and really use it. Evernote requires a commitment, one I was afraid to make for fear of making things more difficult rather than less. With the Doxie Go utilizing Evernote to its fullest is much easier. I can organize my stacks of paper into folders to help me find things and the OCR built into the easy to use software provided will only help.Now, for more technical details….. The scans it makes are very good in quality. I was skeptical at first, thinking I’d have to use the 600 DPI mode to get the quality I wanted. Not so, 300 DPI has been just fine so far and if I need higher quality I can have it. When I don’t I get to take advantage of the smaller file sizes of the scans. I know this is my perception and I’ve not compared it to other scanners but, frankly, I don’t feel the need to after working with the Doxie. What’s important to me is that I capture needed information, can find it when I need to and can read it (especially in the case of my teachers scrawl 🙂 . Most of what I scan is devoid of much color so its not a thing that I pay much attention to. I’m not commenting on the color quality at all, good or bad, as that is not of concern to me. Others that have that experience/need can comment on that.Capturing the notes of my guitar teacher is of great concern and he writes lightly, in pencil so I’ve not had much success getting a good scan from my multi-purpose printer/scanner/fax machine. Doxie Go excels in this arena and the automatic choices it makes for level of contrast are very good. Of course you can change the suggested setting if you desire but I’ve found the software makes the best choice for me. Of note is that using greyscale or color, as opposed to black and white as the scan type, results in much higher quality scans for notes done in pencil.The form factor is great as I’ve not much room on my desk, and I also purchased the A/C adapter for it so that I could still scan even if the battery were dead. It has enough power to simultaneously power the scanner and charge the battery.The ability to send my scans straight to Evernote is a huge bonus. I’ve got the Eye-Fi SD card on order so I can’t comment on what I’m sure is going to be an even better experience than what I’ve had so far, which again, is great.Customer support is fantastic, I contacted them with a number of questions while the unit was being shipped to me. They replied promptly, and gave me the info I needed. And I didn’t feel like I was bothering them, they were genuinely interested in helping me. Apparent, the maker of the Doxie Go, is a company I don’t mind giving my money to :)Bottom line: Would I buy this again or shop for another unit? I’d buy it again in a heartbeat! I’m a very satisfied customer…

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  2. TJ

    We love this!! BUT only after you figure it out a few finer details.
    SEE EDIT AT BOTTOM:We love this BUT only after you figure it out the finer details. My wife wants to scan all of our old photos pre-digital so I got her this to help with that mission (we have MANY photos). I have 3 scanners or all in ones in my house and I will say the Doxie Plus is the ONLY way to go for mass scanning images that are 8×10 or smaller. That is all you need to know on the positive and now I will address the issues I had. I am a techi so I assume this can be used without any reading but that is not he case.I did glance over documentation and see that it has built in memory but you can add more via the SD slot. So I grabbed a spare 64gb card and stuck it in there. It would not power on and stop blinking like it was supposed to. After digging I find out that it ONLY supports special SD cards (really!!!!) That is absolutely ridiculous, but there is actually plenty of built in memory.So I removed the SD card and it powers up fine. In the process of trying to figure out the bootup problem (having standard SD card in slot), I tried to locate a “Calibration PDF” on their website. This is the sheet you run through the scanner to calibrate it. Can you believe they make you buy that if you lose it! Another blunder in my opinion. My wife had the calibration page but I am letting you know so if you buy a used one you better make sure the calibration card is in there or your will have to buy another one if the calibration is ever needed again (not sure why you would but just letting you know).Once the scanner is turned on the light is green (300 dpi scan). If you press the button again, it goes to Orange which is 600dpi. They should have a simple sticker above the power button telling you this but they don’t and they should allow you to set a default setting which they don’t.We are doing photos so we did the scans at 600 dpi which still went plenty fast enough. 300dpi is REALLY fast (ie for documents).After you scan all of your photos, you have to open the software to import the scanned photos. BUT, when you click on the “Import” button in top right corner, it has not completed the import process. After you select all the images on the screen, you have to click on the SAVE button down below actually save them to your local drive. Why they do not allow you to just click the import and have the save process as part of that I do not know. It is just one extra step you have to do to save the photos.But even with these problem I still give this thing 5 stars. My wife is having to use our Epson 7510 for the larger pictures and ones already in the scrap book. The speed and ease of using the Doxie Plus is outstanding. I am sure this product is like everything. The folks who design it and package it, and write the manuals, etc, never actually use it so they have no idea on the simple and stupid mistakes they make.Bottom line, buy one, you will be glad you did :)———————————————–EDIT 05-19-20151) The Doxie does allow the use of SD cards up to 32GB. And it should be formatted in FAT32. They are considering putting a sticker or some other means of letting customers know that 32GB is the max. In my opinion it might be easier and more effective to update the firmware to allow for much larger SD cards since these are the norm, not the exception in 2015.2) After doing some extensive scanning of not only photos, but documents (ie medical records), it is evident that the saving process designed by Doxie is most ideal. We scanned many photos and documents and the documents we saved as PDF’s where the photos were saved as JPG’s. Also, the photos were separated by child and year. So I found my original thought on this to be a little misguided.3) Doxie has stated that the calibration card has to be the original printed card. It is a heavier card stock and printing on a 8×11 sheet of paper would not work. You can contact them about getting a Calibration card if yours is missing.I take pride in offering detailed and accurate reviews so I wanted to clarify these issues. But nothing changes on the fact that this device is an awesome little scanner and I am sure you will be happy with it.

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  3. Filippo C.

    Ero alla ricerca di un piccolo scanner per casa/lavoro e che fosse portatile.C’erano diverse opzioni disponibili ma alla fine ho scelto Doxie GO SE Wi-Fi e devo dire che i soldi spesi valgono assolutamente il prodotto acquistato.Estremamente user-friendly, veloce e di configurazione istantanea, permette anche l’integrazione con il proprio cloud storage preferito.Batteria di ottima durata e capace di sopperire a un notevole numero di scansioni continue (magari accendete il Wi-Fi dopo aver scannerizzato tutto).Il servizio di assistenza mi ha fornito utili consigli per usarlo al meglio e all’interno della confezione ci sono tutte le istruzioni necessarie.Quindi, decisamente consigliato!

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  4. Charlotte Schäfer

    Der bester mobile Scanner, den ich kenne.Benutze ihn täglich und nehme ihn zu Kunden mit.Sehr gute Bearbeitungsoberfläche (am Rechner/Tablet) und absolut einfach zu bedienen.Toll finde ich die Stapel-Funktion, mit der man mehrere/viele Seiten zu einem kompletten Pdf Dokument zusammenfügen kann.Ich selber nutze noch den alten Doxie Go (weil er seit gefühlt 100 Jahren einwandfrei funktioniert), hatte aber schon mehrfach Gelegenheit, die neueren Modelle zu benutzen.Eindeutige Empfehlung!!!!

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  5. Dario

    Funziona bene ed è abbastanza comodo in mobilità. Istruzioni chiare ed ho richiesto informazioni al supporto su di una modalità particolare di utilizzo; l’operatore è stato gentile ed attento aiutandomi con le indicazioni.

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  6. mariaaa

    dieser Scanner ist so klein und handlich, damit ist das scannen nicht mehr so lästig…er startet in null komma nix, die Qualität der Scans ist super, auch die Software ist toll, man kann die Scans in durchsuchbare PDF’s umwandeln und danach Texte daraus kopieren (super praktisch bei Rechnungen um die IBAN für die Überweisung zu kopieren), Fotos habe ich noch nicht eingescannt aber das kommt noch….der Preis ist zwar etwas hoch aber ich sehe es als Investition um meine Akten zu digitalisieren…vor allem muss man nicht extra den PC anmachen um zu scannen, er speichert alles ab und man kann es später in den PC ladenErgänzung: Besonders praktisch find ich die Möglichkeit durch die Doxie-App die Fotos (in JPEG) bzw. Dokumente (PDF) direkt auf’s Smartphone zu laden. Wenn ich zum Beispiel ein Dokument per Mail verschicken muss, lade ich es auf das Smartphone und verschicke es von dort…. so muss ich nicht extra den Laptop anmachen und später kann ich das Dokument, wenn ich es nicht vom Scanner lösche auch noch mal auf den Laptop laden.Die Optimierungsmöglichkeiten (Kontrast, Helligkeit, zuschneiden usw.) beschränken sich in der App jedoch auf Kontrast Verstärkung und Drehen. Aber für den schnellen Versand reicht das vollkommen aus.Fotos kann ich so auch schnell scannen und per whatsapp verschicken…super easy ;-)!Den Akku musste ich bis jetzt selten laden, benutze ihn jetzt schon seit Monaten regelmäßig.Man kann auch eine SD-Karte im Doxie zum speichern benutzen und diese dan nin den PC oder Tablet stecken und so die Scan’s auf den PC oder Tablet laden.Das einzige was ein bisschen stört ist, dass man das Wlan immer ausschalten muss um das Smartphone oder den Laptop mit dem Doxie über das Doxieeigene Wlan zu verbinden. Also am besten den Doxie mit dem Netzwerk verbinden […]!Hab auch noch das praktische Case für unterwegs, so bleibt der Doxie staubfrei und ohne Kratzer (kann ich auch empfehlen).

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  7. Chris R.

    Ich habe den Scanner jetzt schon eine gute Woche und bin sehr begeistert. Ich wollte auf jeden Fall den Bergen an Papier an den Kragen der sich über die Zeit einfach ansammelt. Das Ziel ist also ein papierloses Büro und dafür brauchte ich einen neuen Helfer.Ich hatte zwar schon davor einen relativ guten Canon Scanner der gute Ergebnisse lieferte, aber so wirklich Freude hier seitenweise Briefe/Rechnungen einzuscannen kam nicht auf – wurde eher nur dafür verwendet Bilder oder auch auf die Schnelle Dokumente für den Mail Versand zu scannen. Das lag aber auch hauptsächlich am relativ mühsamen Workflow – das Prozedere Deckel auf, Scannen und dann mit der Software das Dokument verarbeiten und speichern. Das funktioniert zwar auch, macht aber keinen Spaß…mal abgesehen davon, dass der Scanner einen gewissen Platz am Arbeitsplatz braucht.Ich bin dann schon vor längerem auf die Scanner der Firma Doxie gestoßen, aber es gab nur den Weg sie zu importieren und sie sind auch relativ teuer. Am Preis hat sich nichts geändert, aber zumindest sind die Scanner jetzt über Amazon Dritthändler sicher verfügbar. Die Lieferung kam sehr schnell bei mir an und auch die Inbetriebnahme ist völlig unkompliziert – auspacken, aufladen und loslegen. Im Lieferumfang ist alles was man braucht – Netzteil, USB Kabel, Kurzanleitung (mehr braucht man auch nicht), Kalibrierkarte, eine Scanhülle für Fotos und ein Reinigungswerkzeug. Die Kurzanleitung beinhaltet eigentlich alles was man braucht, Aufladen (Scanner kann auch verwendet werden während des Ladens), Kalibrierkarte einscannen und schon kann es losgehen. Die Bedienung ist simpel, es gibt auch nur einen Knopf – etwas länger drücken schaltet das Gerät ein und aus. Ist der Scanner an kann man durch kurzes Drücken zwischen den 2 Qualitätsstufen 300dpi (Taste leuchtet grün) und 600dpi (orange) wählen.Ich kann bestätigen aus anderen Rezensionen und Reviews, es braucht etwas Übung um die Zettel gerade einzuführen. Der Einzug startet ca. 1 Sekunde nachdem das Dokument eingeführt wurde – es ist also von Vorteil das Dokument zügig einzuführen, dann liegt es gerade an der Führungseinheit an und wird gerade eingezogen – geht man zu zaghaft vor kann es passieren, dass der Einzug schon startet und man das Papier noch nicht wirklich gerade angelegt hat. Ist es ein A4 Zettel und man ist wirklich schief, dann kann es schon vorkommen dass der Zettel am Ende am Eck abgeknickt wird, da der Einzug in der Breite nicht all zu viel Spielraum hat. Ich finde man hat den Dreh aber ziemlich schnell raus und nach ein paar Zettel kein Problem mehr.Das Arbeiten mit dem Scanner ist wirklich sehr simpel – das liegt vor allem daran dass man keinen Rechner braucht um den Scanner zu verwenden und an der guten Software. Man kann ohne Rechner seine Dokumente einscannen – egal wo, ob ich mich am Abend vor den TV setze oder das lieber am Balkon mache. Hat man alles gescannt kann es an die Verarbeitung gehen und der Scanner wird mittels USB Kabel an den PC angeschlossen (er kann auch mittels USB Adapter am iPad verwendet werden, das habe ich aber noch nicht testen können). Die Software erkennt den Scanner automatisch und zeigt die darauf befindlichen Scans an. Hier findet auch die Verarbeitung statt – man kann schlechte Scans direkt löschen und es gibt auch die Möglichkeit die Scans zu bearbeiten (zB. Helligkeit usw.). Dokumente die zusammen gehören können gestapelt werden. Hat man das gemacht können die Dokumente lokal am Rechner gespeichert werden (als JPG, PNG oder auch PDF) – die Texterkennung funktioniert wunderbar. Stapelt man Scans in der Software und exportiert es als PDF hat man automatisch ein PDF mit mehreren Seiten – man muss nicht im Acrobat die Seiten zusammenfügen.Zusätzlich hat man die Möglichkeit die Scans an Programme weiter zu schicken – wie Evernote, Photoshop oder direkt in die Dropbox legen.Zusammengefasst kann ich den Scanner nur empfehlen, da er alle Punkte erfüllt die ich von ihm erwartet habe. Vor allem die Größe, Bedienung und auch die Haptik finde ich sehr gut.Negative Punkte habe ich selbst noch keine entdeckt – man könnte hier den Preis nennen. Für das Geld bekommt man auch schon gute normale Scanner- aber die sind auch um ein Eck größer. Den Doxie habe ich in der Schublade und wenn ich jetzt zB. eine Rechnung bekomme die ich zwecks Garantie aufheben muss, dann wird die gleich eingescannt. Man muss die Files ja nicht gleich verarbeiten, sondern man scannt einfach und alle paar Tage steckt man den Scanner an den Rechner und sichert sie.

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    Doxie Go SE Wi-Fi – Simplify Going Paperless with The Simple-to-Use Wi-fi Doc & Photograph Scanner with Moveable Scanning & Seamless Software program
    Doxie Go SE Wi-Fi – Simplify Going Paperless with The Simple-to-Use Wi-fi Doc & Photograph Scanner with Moveable Scanning & Seamless Software program

    Original price was: $249.00.Current price is: $189.00.

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