The company didn't specify the actual number of scans, but said toys were the most-scanned category, followed by electronics and housewares. Books saw the most purchases, followed by electronics and housewares, among people using the company's ScanLife application. That did not include many big-ticket items -- most products bought were in the $10 to $30 range.
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