
Xerox
The Xerox Duplex Travel Scanner (XTS‑D) is a lightweight, USB‑powered portable scanner that offers automatic duplex scanning, 600 dpi optical resolution, and a robust software bundle with OCR and cloud integration. Designed for mobile professionals, it handles a variety of media including IDs, photos, and long documents up to 32 inches.
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$119.99
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Best For
Mobile professionals such as lawyers, consultants, sales reps, remote workers, and small‑business owners who need to scan contracts, business cards, receipts, IDs, or long documents while traveling. Ideal use cases include duplex scanning of contracts on client visits, one‑click upload to cloud storage, and occasional scanning of photos or blueprints up to 32 inches.
Not Ideal For
High‑volume scanning environments, users who require an automatic document feeder, or anyone needing wireless or battery‑operated scanning. It also falls short for those who prioritize rugged build quality or ultra‑fast throughput.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the XTS‑D for its portability, automatic duplex capability, and the depth of its software suite, noting that it delivers solid image quality and useful cloud‑direct scanning. However, they point out the lack of a control panel, wireless options, and an automatic document feeder, and mention that the device is marginally larger than other ultra‑compact scanners.
What Users Say
Everyday users love how easy the scanner is to carry and set up, and they appreciate the sharp scans and reliable OCR when paired with ABBYY. Common frustrations revolve around the manual feed, driver hassles on newer operating systems, and a software package that feels overwhelming. A few customers report receiving units with cosmetic damage.
Common Complaints
Driver compatibility issues on newer macOS versions, the necessity of manual feeding for each page, perceived software bloat, occasional cosmetic defects on arrival, and the lack of wireless or battery operation.
What People Are Saying
“Never got it going”
How It Compares
vs. Epson ES-300W
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Choose the Epson if you need wireless and battery operation; choose Xerox for duplex scanning and longer document support.
vs. Canon imageFormula P-215II
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Canon is better for on‑the‑go wireless scanning, while Xerox wins for duplex and long‑document capability.
vs. Visioneer RoadWarrior X3
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RoadWarrior X3 suits users who need the smallest size and can manage single‑sided scans; Xerox is preferable for automatic duplex and USB‑only power.