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RF Device

Speed matters more than visual richness — RF UX must be frictionless, not beautiful.”

Case Study 1: Complex & Slow RF Scanning Workflow

Problems

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UX Methods

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Case Study 2: Data-Dense ERP Screens Not Mobile-Friendly

Methods

  • UX DiscoveryMethods used:Heuristic evaluation (mobile usability)Device testing (RF guns, small screens)User interviews

Key Insight:“Users don’t read — they scan. Information hierarchy is critical.”

 

Problems

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UX Discovery

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Proposed Designs

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Redesigned Pronto Xi RF screens using a mobile-first, card-based UX approach that reduced cognitive load, improved warehouse efficiency, and enabled faster, error-free task execution.

Conclusion

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