Fishbowl software works best when it is run on certain types of hardware. There are a number of hardware options that are ideal fits for Fishbowl, and they are helpfully organized into six distinct yet complementary categories on a new Hardware page on Fishbowl’s website.
Check out that page, and you will find the following hardware categories:
Mobile Scanner Kits – These kits include some combination of the following items: scanner, cradle, power supply, adapter and cables, battery charger, and stylus
Pocket Scanners – Scanners sold separately along with their charging cord.
Barcode Tablets – Individual tablets with their accompanying power brick and cord.
Point of Sale Kits – Standard, enhanced, and deluxe point of sale kits that include all of the hardware needed to accept and store customers’ payments.
Point of Sale Hardware – The equipment and devices contained in point of sale kits are sold separately, including touchscreen monitor, cash drawer, laser scanner, magnetic swipe reader, and receipt printer.
Barcode Printers – Three Zebra printers with their power supply and USB cable.
We’ll explore all of these categories and hardware in greater detail in the coming weeks on the Fishbowl Blog.

Robert Lockard is a copywriter with Fishbowl. He writes for several blogs about inventory management, manufacturing, QuickBooks, and small business. Fishbowl is the #1-requested manufacturing and warehouse management software for QuickBooks users. Robert enjoys running, reading, writing, spending time with his wife and children, and watching movies.