When you’re responsible for protecting a liquor license, preventing underage entry or sales, and keeping your staff and guests safe, ID scanning is a core part of your risk management.
That’s why more and more venues and retailers are asking the same question: “Why should I invest in Patronscan when I can buy a cheaper ID scanner on Amazon?”
On the surface, those devices can look similar: small form factor, plug-and-play, “reads IDs.” But under the hood, they’re doing something very different, and that difference really matters when things go wrong.
This guide breaks down how Patronscan compares to a typical Amazon ID scanner, and why the lowest price upfront often comes with the highest cost later.
Most off-the-shelf “ID scanners” you see on Amazon are really just barcode readers with a simple software layer on top.
They typically:
That’s it. What they don’t usually do is:
In other words, they’re not really verifying IDs. They’re just reading whatever data they’re given, including data from a well-made fake.
Modern fake IDs are designed to look real enough to fool a quick check.
If your scanner only reads barcodes:
That might be “good enough” for environments with low risk and low stakes.
But if you’re running a bar or nightclub, a casino or gaming venue, a high-volume event, or a liquor or age-restricted retail location, then the risk of relying on basic barcode readers is much higher.
The risks include:
When that happens, “We bought a cheap ID scanner on Amazon” isn’t much of a defense.
Patronscan was built for environments where safety and compliance aren’t optional. That means we don’t stop at “what does the barcode say?”
A typical Amazon ID scanner gives you minimal support if anyone ever asks:
With Patronscan, you’re not just buying a device. You’re plugging into a trust and safety platform that can include:
When you’re facing potential fines, license risk, or legal inquiries, having this data and workflow matters a lot more than saving a few dollars on hardware.
Most Amazon ID scanners come with:
If your staff are struggling to operate the device on a busy Friday night, or if something fails during peak hours, you’re largely on your own.
Patronscan takes a different approach:
For a lot of our customers, that support isn’t a nice-to-have. It’s the thing that lets them relax knowing they’re not alone when things get busy or complicated.
One of the biggest gaps in cheap scanners is that they treat every scan as a one-off, isolated event.
With Patronscan, you can be part of a broader safety network, where:
A standalone Amazon scanner can’t provide that kind of shared intelligence.
On paper, an Amazon ID scanner might cost a fraction of a professional-grade solution like Patronscan.
But it’s important to ask:
When you think about the total cost of risk, that “cheap” device can become very expensive.
Patronscan is an investment in:
Consider the total cost of any investment that you make. On the surface level, it may seem like cost savings, but in reality, it can lead to a significantly higher cost over the medium to long term range.
Patronscan hardware is engineered to withstand any environment, and designed to be with you for years ahead. Selecting high-quality and sturdy materials is the reason that we regularly see hardware in the field that continues to last over 5 years and up.
If all you need is a quick way to read barcodes in a low-risk environment, an Amazon scanner might be fine.
But if you:
…then a basic barcode reader simply won’t cut it.
You’re not just choosing a device. You’re choosing how seriously you take safety, compliance, and trust.
Amazon ID scanners give you the price and the limitations of a simple barcode reader. They don’t come with the intelligence, support, or track record that venues and retailers increasingly need.
Patronscan gives you:
If you’re ready to move beyond “good enough” scanning and into purpose-built, proven ID verification, we’d be happy to show you what that looks like in your world.
Book a Demo to see how Patronscan compares to your current setup, and why the cheapest scanner often ends up being the most expensive choice.