Doxie Go SE Wi-Fi - Simplify Going Paperless with The First Easy-to-Use Wireless Document & Photo Scanner with Portable Scann

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars | 3,925 ratings

Price: 259

Last update: 07-09-2024


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???? THE AMAZING PORTABLE PAPERLESS MACHINE: A smart scanner for all your paper, receipts, photos, classwork, and "I don't want this, but what if I need it later?" items rolled into one tiny, battery-powered, portable scanner for Mac, PC, & iOS. Scanning takes seconds — just insert your sheet and then insert another.
???? WIRELESS & FLEXIBLE: Doxie doesn't tie you into yet another product ecosystem. You deserve control over how you keep and organize your paper. It's your paper — do what you want with it! Doxie apps let you save, share, and send your docs, receipts, and photos to the cloud.
???? RESPECTS YOUR TIME, ATTENTION, & SPACE: Use Doxie wherever you find most convenient — home, the office, work at home, school, or anywhere else in-between — like the couch while binging The Home Edit or Tidying Up with Marie Kondo. Doxie is battery powered with memory, so there’s no need to sit at your desk. Scan up to 400 pages per charge.
???? SEARCH EVERYTHING WITH UNMATCHED OCR: Unlimited searchable document functionality included, enhanced with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning for incredible accuracy. Search the contents of all your files at once by merely typing a name, account number, or detail from one of your documents saved as a PDF with optical character recognition (OCR).
???? EXPERT PAPERLESS SUPPORT W/ FREE DOXIECARE: We’ve thought about your paper, so you don’t have to. Exclusive access to the best support in the scanner industry to help you scan, organize, or simply provide tips on the best ways to scan your paper. Every new Doxie includes a 1-year DoxieCare manufacturer warranty and a new friend in going paperless (hi!).

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Top reviews from the United States

TJ
5.0 out of 5 stars We love this!! BUT only after you figure it out a few finer details.
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2015
SEE EDIT AT BOTTOM:

We love this BUT only after you figure it out the finer details. My wife wants to scan all of our old photos pre-digital so I got her this to help with that mission (we have MANY photos). I have 3 scanners or all in ones in my house and I will say the Doxie Plus is the ONLY way to go for mass scanning images that are 8x10 or smaller. That is all you need to know on the positive and now I will address the issues I had. I am a techi so I assume this can be used without any reading but that is not he case.

I did glance over documentation and see that it has built in memory but you can add more via the SD slot. So I grabbed a spare 64gb card and stuck it in there. It would not power on and stop blinking like it was supposed to. After digging I find out that it ONLY supports special SD cards (really!!!!) That is absolutely ridiculous, but there is actually plenty of built in memory.

So I removed the SD card and it powers up fine. In the process of trying to figure out the bootup problem (having standard SD card in slot), I tried to locate a "Calibration PDF" on their website. This is the sheet you run through the scanner to calibrate it. Can you believe they make you buy that if you lose it! Another blunder in my opinion. My wife had the calibration page but I am letting you know so if you buy a used one you better make sure the calibration card is in there or your will have to buy another one if the calibration is ever needed again (not sure why you would but just letting you know).

Once the scanner is turned on the light is green (300 dpi scan). If you press the button again, it goes to Orange which is 600dpi. They should have a simple sticker above the power button telling you this but they don't and they should allow you to set a default setting which they don't.

We are doing photos so we did the scans at 600 dpi which still went plenty fast enough. 300dpi is REALLY fast (ie for documents).

After you scan all of your photos, you have to open the software to import the scanned photos. BUT, when you click on the "Import" button in top right corner, it has not completed the import process. After you select all the images on the screen, you have to click on the SAVE button down below actually save them to your local drive. Why they do not allow you to just click the import and have the save process as part of that I do not know. It is just one extra step you have to do to save the photos.

But even with these problem I still give this thing 5 stars. My wife is having to use our Epson 7510 for the larger pictures and ones already in the scrap book. The speed and ease of using the Doxie Plus is outstanding. I am sure this product is like everything. The folks who design it and package it, and write the manuals, etc, never actually use it so they have no idea on the simple and stupid mistakes they make.

Bottom line, buy one, you will be glad you did :)

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EDIT 05-19-2015

1) The Doxie does allow the use of SD cards up to 32GB. And it should be formatted in FAT32. They are considering putting a sticker or some other means of letting customers know that 32GB is the max. In my opinion it might be easier and more effective to update the firmware to allow for much larger SD cards since these are the norm, not the exception in 2015.

2) After doing some extensive scanning of not only photos, but documents (ie medical records), it is evident that the saving process designed by Doxie is most ideal. We scanned many photos and documents and the documents we saved as PDF's where the photos were saved as JPG's. Also, the photos were separated by child and year. So I found my original thought on this to be a little misguided.

3) Doxie has stated that the calibration card has to be the original printed card. It is a heavier card stock and printing on a 8x11 sheet of paper would not work. You can contact them about getting a Calibration card if yours is missing.

I take pride in offering detailed and accurate reviews so I wanted to clarify these issues. But nothing changes on the fact that this device is an awesome little scanner and I am sure you will be happy with it.
M-A DeSoto
5.0 out of 5 stars Better/Easier than I had imagined!
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024
I had this in my cart for months after reading a review geared toward tackling the paper in the home. Wish I had purchased it sooner! Super easy to set up and use. The company is very proactive in communication and making sure I had success with this machine. I am blown away by how compact, quick, and simple it is to use. And with the sd card, I don't have to use my computer until I'm ready to name, sort, save the files. Speaking of which, I love the simplicity of the program on my computer. It really makes a dreary task fun! Now I can tackle the back log of documents and free up some space in my filing cabinet without being tied to my printer/scanner and it taking for-ev-er. What a fantastic product! Compact, Versatile, Portable, Simple, Useful, Practical, Doxie!
Brenda A
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use!
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024
I bought it to scan my artwork to my computer. I didn't want to invest in a ton of money so I found this. I read up on everything I buy and everyone seemed to like this scanner. So do I! It gives you a choice on DPI resolution and after scanning, my art looks amazing! It's lightweight and portable and holds power for at least 8 hours. It seems to automatically shut off when I wasn't using it for a while. Just turn it back on.
The downside is it only fits a regular size piece of paper. I wish for just a bit more room (11 in or 18 in wide) but overall a great little device.
Bill
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Scanner For Going Paperless
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2013
**Updated 4/14/2013** - The "send" feature in the software that is included with the Doxie GO allows you to export your scans to other software which makes it great. I would also say that once you've utilized the unit for a little bit (3-4 days) you will get the trick of putting the paper in evenly and thus the scans will come out looking straight.

I ordered the Doxie Go because I've started going paperless back in 2012. I had so much to scan (healthcare receipts, tax forms, etc) that my HP AIO was a real drag to use.
I utilize the Doxie Go for scanning just about any size paper, receipt, business card or certificate and store all my documents locally, in the cloud and in Evernote.

What's Great:
* The form factor: It feels pretty solid and includes a usb charging port on the side for easy access
* Sliding document guide: It's there, it works well with business cards but not necessarily 8x11 paper or paper receipts
* Battery included: the scanner charges and can be used while on the go for easy and truly portable scanning
* Price: Most people would have to have their arm twisted to spend money on a scanner purely for going paperless. Doxie really makes it easy by pricing this unit competitively compared to similar equipped portable scanners.
* Includes software: The software is included and lets you save in multiple formats (color PDF with OCR, JPG, PNG, black and white, etc) It integrates with cloud based storage, Doxie Cloud storage, local storage and even some picture storage services.

What's Not-So-Great:
* Length of Charge/Charging In General: The battery lasts enough that you feel the feature is justified. The charge doesn't last long enough for most travelers and this can be frustrating in a pinch. While it doesn't happen often, you do have to make sure you utilize charging time while you have it. The other issue is that you cannot scan while charging. I have used a 10 amp plug, powered USB and the included charger and haven't been able to get it to charge and scan at the same time. This would be a definite plus for Doxie if they can find a way to improve on that feature.
* Software: I have been able to utilize the included software for fixing receipts that don't scan straight or "stapling" documents that belong together. I find myself wishing there was some integration with Neat Receipts Software. I have to import receipts as it stands, but it would be great if the Doxie integrated with Quickbook/Quicken or Neat Receipts. **As a note, Doxie is far superior to the Neat Receipts scanner**
* Scanning Straight: I find myself wishing the sliding document guard worked a bit better. The thing is, once you really start using the Doxie, you begin to get a feel for how to feed it. The documents eventually get straighter, receipts save crisper and business cards are aligned correctly. The included software lets you rotate, crop and sharpen images you've scanned so this is low on my list of caveats.

Overall, the price and the build quality are far superior to comparably priced/feature units. You also find yourself wanting to pull for the 'little guy' because Doxie is a company that seems to have a real passion for their product.
If you want to organize warranties, receipts, healthcare receipts, WHATEVER ELSE...I suggest you start getting organized, buy a Doxie GO and you'll get into the paperless rhythm.

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