How to pair CipherLab 1861 or 1862 Bluetooth UHF RFID Handheld Reader to iPhone / iPad ?
Read Range for Standard EPC G2 UHF RFID Tag:
1861: 3ft
1862:10ft
The CipherLab 1861 handheld RFID reader gives your Bluetooth® mobile devices extended UHF RFID reading and writing capabilities. Its unique snap-on design enables hassle-free one-hand operation by simply snapping your mobile computers onto its custom mount. In this way, you can integrate barcode capture and UHF RFID data collection into one robust device while the 1861 offers flexibility to switch between RFID tags and barcode...
From: CipherLab USA
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RFID4U Lab #3: RFID Tag Commands
In this video, we'll cover the RFID tags commands to understand various EPC Class 1 Gen 2 commands including Read, Write, Lock and Kill as well as understand the memory bank structure of an RFID tag.
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How to pair CipherLab 1861 or 1862 Bluetooth UHF RFID Handheld Reader to Android Phone / Tablet ?
Read Range for Standard EPC G2 UHF RFID Tag:
1861: 3ft
1862:10ft
The CipherLab 1861 handheld RFID reader gives your Bluetooth® mobile devices extended UHF RFID reading and writing capabilities. Its unique snap-on design enables hassle-free one-hand operation by simply snapping your mobile computers onto its custom mount. In this way, you can integrate barcode capture and UHF RFID data collection into one robust device while the 1861 offers flexibility to switch between RFID tags and barcode...
From: CipherLab USA
Related topics : uhf rfid bluetooth handheld reader / read write rfid tags / uhf rfid tags / rfid barcode tags
Flexstr8 Barcode to EPC RFID Encoder
Introducing the simplest way to start encoding RFID labels. This new encoder by Flexstr8 scans barcode data and instantly encodes the same tag with RFID data. That means that RFID tags can be encoded from any print source: loftware, nicelabel, bartender, etc - if it has a barcode on it, we can encode it!
From: Flexstr8 media
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