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Scanmodule: Scannable Items The following enumerates the names of items which are scannable through the ScanModule by Context. Context = Objects Accordion Adhesive tape Airplane Alarm clock Alpaca Ambulance Ant Antelope Apple Arm Armadillo Artichoke Backpack Bagel Balance beam Ball Balloon Banana Banjo Barge Barrel Baseball bat Baseball glove Bat (Animal) Bathroom cabinet Bathtub Beaker Bear Bed Bee Beehive Beetle Bell pepper Belt Bench Bicycle Bicycle helmet Billboard Billiard table Binoculars Bird Blender Blue jay Boat Body Book Bookcase Boot Bottle Bowl Bowling equipment Box Bread Briefcase Broccoli Bronze sculpture Brown bear Bull Burrito Bus Bust Butterfly Cabbage Cabinetry Cake Cake stand Calculator Camel Camera Can opener Canary Candle Candy Canoe Cantaloupe Car Carrot Cart Cassette deck Castle Cat Cat furniture Caterpillar Cattle Ceiling fan Cello Centipede Chainsaw Chair Cheese Cheetah Chest of drawers Chicken Chime Chisel Chopsticks Christmas tree Clock Closet Clothing Coat Cocktail Coconut Coffee Coffee cup Coffee table Coffeemaker Coin Common fig Common sunflower Computer keyboard Computer monitor Computer mouse Convenience store Cookie Cooking spray Corded phone Couch Countertop Cowboy hat Crab Cream Cricket ball Crocodile Croissant Crown Cucumber Cupboard Curtain Cutting board Deer Desk Diaper Dice Digital clock Dinosaur Dishwasher Dog Dog bed Doll Dolphin Door Door handle Doughnut Dragonfly Drawer Dress Drill (Tool) Drink Drinking straw Drum Duck Dumbbell Eagle Earrings Egg (Food) Elephant Envelope Eraser Facial tissue holder Falcon Fast food Fax Fedora Filing cabinet Fire hydrant Fireplace Fish Flag Flashlight Flower Flowerpot Flute Flying disc Food processor Foot Football Football helmet Footwear Fork Fountain Fox French fries French horn Frog Fruit Frying pan Furniture Garden Asparagus Gas stove Giraffe Glasses Glove Goat Goggles Goldfish Golf ball Golf cart Gondola Goose Grape Grapefruit Grinder Guacamole Guitar Hair dryer Hair spray Hamburger Hammer Hamster Hand Hand dryer Handbag Harmonica Harp Harpsichord Hat Headphones Heater Hedgehog Helicopter Helmet High heels Hiking equipment Hippopotamus Honeycomb Horizontal bar Horse Hot dog House Houseplant Humidifier Ice cream Indoor rower Infant bed Insect Isopod Jacket Jacuzzi Jaguar (Animal) Jeans Jellyfish Jet ski Jug Juice Kangaroo Kettle Kitchen & dining room table Kite Koala Ladder Ladle Ladybug Lamp Lantern Laptop Lavender (Plant) Leg Lemon Leopard Light bulb Light switch Lighthouse Lily Limousine Lion Lipstick Lizard Lobster Loveseat Luggage and bags Lynx Magpie Mango Maple Maracas Measuring cup Mechanical fan Microphone Microwave oven Milk Miniskirt Mirror Mixer Mixing bowl Mobile phone Monkey Moths and butterflies Motorcycle Mouse Muffin Mug Mule Mushroom Musical instrument Musical keyboard Nail (Construction) Necklace Nightstand Oboe Orange Ostrich Otter Oven Owl Oyster Paddle Palm tree Pancake Panda Paper cutter Paper towel Parachute Parking meter Parrot Pasta Pastry Peach Pear Pen Pencil case Pencil sharpener Penguin Perfume Personal flotation device Piano Picnic basket Picture frame Pig Pillow Pineapple Pitcher (Container) Pizza Pizza cutter Plastic bag Plate Platter Polar bear Pomegranate Popcorn Porch Porcupine Poster Potato Power plugs and sockets Pressure cooker Pretzel Printer Pumpkin Punching bag Rabbit Raccoon Racket Radish Ratchet (Device) Raven Rays and skates Red panda Refrigerator Remote control Reptile Rhinoceros Ring binder Rocket Roller skates Rose Rugby ball Ruler Salad Salt and pepper shakers Sandal Sandwich Saucer Saxophone Scale Scarf Scissors Scoreboard Scorpion Screwdriver Sculpture Sea lion Sea turtle Seafood Seahorse Seal (Animal) Segway Serving tray Sewing machine Shark Sheep Shelf Shellfish Shirt Shorts Shower Shrimp Sink Skateboard Ski Skirt Skunk Skyscraper Slow cooker Snail Snake Snowboard Snowman Snowmobile Snowplow Soap dispenser Sock Sofa bed Sombrero Sparrow Spatula Spice rack Spider Spoon Sports uniform Squash (Plant) Squid Squirrel Stairs Stapler Starfish Stationary bicycle Stool Stop sign Strawberry Street light Studio couch Submarine Submarine sandwich Suit Suitcase Sun hat Sunglasses Surfboard Sushi Swan Swim cap Swimwear Table Table tennis racket Tablet computer Taco Tap Tart Taxi Tea Teapot Teddy bear Telephone Television Tennis ball Tennis racket Tent Tiara Tick Tie Tiger Tin can Toaster Toilet Toilet paper Tomato Toothbrush Torch Tortoise Towel Tower Toy Traffic light Traffic sign Train Training bench Treadmill Tree Tree house Tripod Trombone Trousers Truck Trumpet Turkey Turtle Umbrella Unicycle Van Vase Vegetable Violin Volleyball (Ball) Waffle Waffle iron Wall clock Wardrobe Washing machine Waste container Watch Watercraft Watermelon Whale Wheel Whisk Whiteboard Willow Window Window blind Winter melon Wok Wood-burning stove Woodpecker Worm Wrench Zebra Zucchini Context = Places Airfield Alley Amusement Park Apartment Building Aquarium Arcade Art Studio Automotive Repair Ballroom Bamboo Bar Barn Baseball Field Basketball Court Beach Beauty Salon Boardwalk Boat Botanical Garden Boxing Ring Bridge Building Bullring Bus Station Cabin Campsite Candy Store Canyon Car (Interior) Cockpit Coffee Shop Computer Room Conference Center Corral Cottage Desert Dining Hall Downtown Drugstore Escalator Excavation Expo Booth Fabric Store Farm Fire Station Florist Shop Food Court Football Field Forest Fountain Garage Garden Gas Station Glacier Gym Hangar (Indoor) Harbor Heliport Highway Home Theater House Ice Cream Parlor Ice Rink Iceberg Jewelry Shop Kitchen Laboratory Lake Laundromat Library Living room Lobby Market (Indoor) Market (Outdoor) Mountain Movie Theater Museum Neighborhood Nightclub Office Orchard Pantry Park Parking Lot Patio Performing Arts Pet Shop Phone Booth Pizzeria Public Transit Interior Public Transit Station Racetrack (Equestrian) Raceway (Automotive) Raft Recreation Room Restaurant Restaurant Patio River Rope Bridge Ski Slope Sky Snowfield Soccer Field Staircase Street Supermarket Swimming Pool Volleyball Court (Outdoor) Water Fall Wind Farm Windmill Yard Indoor Outdoor Context = Cars Acura CL Acura EL Acura ILX Acura MDX Acura NSX Acura RDX Acura RL Acura RLX Acura TL Acura TLX Acura TSX Acura ZDX Alfa Romeo Giulia Aston Martin Vantage Audi A3 Audi A4 Audi A5 Audi A6 Audi A7 Audi A8 Audi Allroad Audi Q3 Audi Q5 Audi Q7 Audi R8 Audi RS3 Audi RS4 Audi RS5 Audi RS7 Audi S3 Audi S4 Audi S5 Audi S6 Audi S7 Audi S8 Audi SQ5 Audi TT Audi TTS BMW 1 Series BMW 2 Series BMW 2 Series M Sport BMW 3 Series BMW 4 Series BMW 5 Series BMW 5 Series M Sport BMW 6 Series BMW 7 Series BMW 7 Series M Sport BMW 8 Series BMW M2 BMW M3 BMW M4 BMW M5 BMW M6 BMW X1 BMW X2 BMW X3 BMW X4 BMW X5 BMW X6 BMW Z3 BMW Z4 BMW i3 BMW i8 Bentley Arnage Bentley Bentayga Bentley Continental Bentley Mulsanne Bugatti Chiron Bugatti Veyron Buick Cascada Buick Enclave Buick Encore Buick Envision Buick LaCrosse Buick Lucerne Buick Park Avenue Buick Rainier Buick Regal Buick Verano Cadillac ATS Cadillac CT6 Cadillac CTS Cadillac DTS Cadillac ELR Cadillac Escalade Cadillac SRX Cadillac STS Cadillac XT4 Cadillac XT5 Cadillac XTS Chevrolet Avalanche Chevrolet Aveo Chevrolet Blazer Chevrolet Bolt EV Chevrolet Camaro Chevrolet Captiva Chevrolet Cavalier Chevrolet Cobalt Chevrolet Colorado Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Cruze Chevrolet Equinox Chevrolet Express Chevrolet HHR Chevrolet Impala Chevrolet Malibu Chevrolet SS Chevrolet SSR Chevrolet Silverado Chevrolet Sonic Chevrolet Spark Chevrolet Suburban Chevrolet Tahoe Chevrolet TrailBlazer Chevrolet Traverse Chevrolet Trax Chevrolet Volt Chrysler 200 Chrysler 300 Chrysler PT Cruiser Chrysler Pacifica Chrysler Sebring Chrysler Town and Country Chrysler Voyager Dodge Avenger Dodge Caliber Dodge Challenger Dodge Charger Dodge Dakota Dodge Dart Dodge Durango Dodge Grand Caravan Dodge Journey Dodge Nitro Dodge Promaster Dodge Ram Ferrari 488 Ferrari 812 Ferrari California Ferrari F430 Fiat 124 Spider Fiat 500 Ford C-Max Ford Crown Victoria Ford E-Series Ford EcoSport Ford Edge Ford Escape Ford Escort Ford Expedition Ford Explorer Ford F-Series Ford Fiesta Ford Flex Ford Focus Ford Fusion Ford Mustang Ford Ranger Ford Taurus Ford Transit Ford Transit Connect GMC Acadia GMC Canyon GMC Envoy GMC Savana GMC Sierra GMC Terrain GMC Yukon Genesis G70 Genesis G80 Genesis G90 Honda Accord Honda CR-V Honda CR-Z Honda Civic Honda Clarity Honda CrossTour Honda Element Honda Fit Honda HR-V Honda Insight Honda Odyssey Honda Passport Honda Pilot Honda Ridgeline Honda S2000 Hyundai Accent Hyundai Azera Hyundai Elantra Hyundai Entourage Hyundai Equus Hyundai Genesis Hyundai Ioniq Hyundai Kona Hyundai Santa Fe Hyundai Sonata Hyundai Tucson Hyundai Veloster Hyundai Veracruz Infiniti EX Infiniti FX Infiniti G Infiniti JX Infiniti M Infiniti Q40 Infiniti Q50 Infiniti Q60 Infiniti Q70 Infiniti QX30 Infiniti QX50 Infiniti QX56 Infiniti QX60 Infiniti QX70 Infiniti QX80 Jaguar E-Pace Jaguar F-Pace Jaguar F-Type Jaguar S-Type Jaguar X-type Jaguar XE Jaguar XF Jaguar XJ Jaguar XK Jeep Cherokee Jeep Compass Jeep Gladiator Jeep Grand Cherokee Jeep Liberty Jeep Patriot Jeep Renegade Jeep Wrangler Kia Borrego Kia Cadenza Kia Forte Kia K900 Kia Niro Kia Optima Kia Rio Kia Rondo Kia Sedona Kia Sorento Kia Soul Kia Sportage Kia Stinger Lamborghini Aventador Lamborghini Gallardo Lamborghini Huracan Lamborghini Urus Land Rover Discovery Land Rover LR2 Land Rover LR4 Land Rover Range Rover Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Land Rover Range Rover Sport Land Rover Range Rover Velar Lexus CT Lexus ES Lexus GS Lexus GS F Lexus GX Lexus HS Lexus IS Lexus LC Lexus LS Lexus
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