
Zebra MC9400
Zebra MC9400 is a tougher keypad handheld for industrial scan performance, including long-range imagers. India LAN configs are listed — quote for keypad options, batteries and cradles.
Options differ by scan range, keypad, memory and connectivity — read the note under your selection, or use How to choose below.
What this config means
Long range — near contact out to high racks / distant barcodes (~25 m / 80+ ft class). Wi‑Fi only — best for single-site floors with coverage. 53-key keypad layout. 6/128 GB memory. Gun form factor for trigger scanning.
SKU MC9401-0G1M6DSS-IN
Business pricing
Request a quote for firm INR pricing · SKU: MC9401-0G1M6DSS-IN
How to choose a configuration
Configs for MC9400 look similar in the dropdown because they share the same form factor. Use the differences below — then pick a SKU (or ask us to recommend one).
Connectivity
These India configs are WLAN/Wi‑Fi. If you need cellular off-site, look at the WWAN sibling model (for example TC27 vs TC22, or MC3450 vs MC3400).
Scan engine (the main SKU difference)
SE58: Long range — near contact out to high racks / distant barcodes (~25 m / 80+ ft class). SE4770: Mid-range — stronger everyday scanning for mixed indoor/outdoor labels than basic near-range engines. Pick the shortest range that still reaches your farthest barcode — longer-range engines cost more and are unnecessary for close work.
Keypad
38-key is the common warehouse layout. 47-key (and other denser layouts) suits heavier keyed entry. Choose based on how much typing operators do with gloves on.
Not sure which SKU?
Select the closest config, then request a quote with site type, farthest barcode distance, WLAN vs WWAN and headcount — Crozsi will confirm the exact India part number.
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Specifications7 technical details
Where it fits
Practical uses for the MC9400 in Indian deployments — then confirm the India SKU on your quote.
Long-range industrial scan
SE58 and related imagers for rack-top and distant barcodes.
Heavy-duty floors
IP-rated keypad computers for manufacturing and large DCs.
Typically quoted with
BLE batteries, multi-slot cradles, holsters and optional OneCare — confirm on RFQ.
Frequently asked questions
How do I choose the right configuration?
Start with the job: scan distance (standard vs advanced vs long-range), connectivity (WLAN vs WWAN/5G), keypad layout, and memory. Use the How to choose guide and the configuration dropdown — each option includes a plain-English note. If two SKUs look similar, request a quote and Crozsi will recommend the part number.
What do SE4710, SE4770, SE55 and SE58 mean?
Those are Zebra scan engines. SE4710 is standard near-range; SE4770 is a stronger mid-range option for mixed indoor/outdoor labels; SE55 is advanced range (near to roughly rack height); SE58 is long-range for high racks and distant barcodes. Pick the shortest engine that covers your farthest barcode.
What accessories should we include?
Most fleets quote spare batteries, cradles/chargers, holsters or mounts, and optional Zebra OneCare. Share headcount and shift pattern on the RFQ — a full accessory catalog will follow in a later pass.
Is pricing shown on the site?
No. Zebra is quote-only on Crozsi. Request a quote for firm INR business pricing, lead time and GST-compliant invoicing.
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