Costs for handheld barcode scanners vary as widely as the functionality and capabilities they offer. Generally, image-capture scanners are more expensive than laser scanners, with omni-directional scanners costing more than straight-line laser scanners.

This corresponds to scanning capabilities, asomni-directional scanners  and image-capture scanners capable of decoding both 1D and 2D barcodes, whereas straight-line laser scanners can decode 1D barcodes only. General-purpose scanners generally cost between $200 and $600, although pricing varies widely.

Additionally, durability plays a key role in costs. The most rugged handheld scanners designed for use in the field and in harsh environments are among the most expensive barcode scanners, although their functionality and rugged durability is a worthy investment for harsh applications. These handheld scanners can cost up to $2,500 or more. A few less-rugged, but still durable, models are available in the range of $500 to $1,200.