Useful NFC/RFID tag implant applications 18: xLED low frequency RFID field detector

It's not recommended to implant the xLED tag:

The xLED is made with thin-walled industrial grade glass, non-biocompatible epoxy resin, and would probably not even stand up to autoclave sterilization – DO NOT IMPLANT THIS PRODUCT. Besides, you wouldn’t be able to see the LED while holding a reader to it anyway.

Source: http://dngr.us/xled

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From: ACKspace

Related topics : low frequency rfid tag / rfid tags industrial applications / low frequency rfid reader / tag rfid nfc / rfid tag detector

9654 rfid label

https://rfidlabel.en.alibaba.com/

Dear Sir/Madam,

This is Iris from Huizhou chenxin intelligence technology co., LTD.

We are a manufacturer specializing in R&D, production and sales of RFID tag products (low frequency, high frequency, ultra-high frequency).

If you needed, please feel free to contact me.

Looking forward to your cooperation.

Thanks & Regards

Iris

Mobile: +86 181 2280 9895

Email: 2287218834liu@gmail.com

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From: Iris Lau

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Which RFID tags are best for vehicle tracking?

Today, Alison looks at a few UHF (Ultra High Frequency) passive Gen2 RFID (pRFID) tags that are great for tracking cars, trucks, and maybe even bicycles.

pRFID is where everything is going in the RFID world. It's cheap ($0.20 to a couple of dollars, depending on what you need), doesn't need batteries, lasts forever (or, 10+ years, whichever comes first), and has great range for tracking vehicles (20 feet or more).

Take a look then give us a call to start tracking your stuff!

Technology:

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From: Simply RFiD

Related topics : low cost rfid tag / uhf rfid tags metal / low frequency rfid tag / printing passive rfid tags / rfid metal tag

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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a technique whereby a device known as an RFID reader can remotely sense the presence of, and access embedded memory on, a transponder known as a tag. Particular attention has been recently focused on new-generation RFID technology employing low-cost, passive tags operating in worldwide unlicensed UHF spectrum. With the recent effort in standardization of protocols both on the RF (air) and the network side, the industry is preparing for large-scale...

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From: nuACM

Related topics : radio frequency identification device rfid technology / rfid radio frequency identification tags / low cost rfid tag reader / rfid passive tag reader cost / uhf passive rfid tag reader

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Dear Sir/Madam,

This is Iris from Huizhou chenxin intelligence technology co., LTD.

We are a manufacturer specializing in R&D, production and sales of RFID tag products (low frequency, high frequency, ultra-high frequency).

If you needed, please feel free to contact me.

Looking forward to your cooperation.

Thanks & Regards

Iris

Mobile: +86 181 2280 9895

Email: 2287218834liu@gmail.com

Wechat &Whatsapp:+86 181 2280 9895

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From: Iris Lau

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Proxmark3 - Setup [PART 1]

This is the first tutorial showing how to set up the Proxmark3 environment on win7. It is an RFID tool that has been used to crack hotel rooms cards and bypass their security systems.

This is the first part of a series of tutorials about the use of proxmark3 and how to crack cards.

Proxmark3 will help you read tags and understand the structures.

The proxmark3 is a powerful general-purpose RFID tool, the size of a deck of cards, designed to snoop, listen and emulate everything from Low...

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From: Incredible Videos

Related topics : high frequency rfid tag / rfid card security system

Implanting an xNT (NFC/RFID implant)

6 years after implanting my first low frequency RFID tag (125 kHz) in my left hand, I decided to go for round 2. This time with a high frequency (13.56 MHz), NFC compatible tag in my right hand.

This is an xNT from DangerousThings.com, which uses an NTAG216 (NFC Forum Type 2 compliant, with 888 bytes of storage) IC in a 2x12mm ampoule form factor.

My original implant uses the EM4102 protocol in a 3x13mm ampoule. You can see a demo of me using it to unlock a car here:...

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From: GTForTheWin

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Introduction of 13.56 MHz Handheld RFID Data Collection Terminal (243015)

GAO RFID's innovative handheld RFID data collection terminal provides excellent data collection functions and wireless communication configurations. It operates at either low frequency or high frequency. The RFID reader/writer accurately reads ISO15693, ISO18000-3, ISO14443A and ISO14443B compliant tags and is also able to read 1D, 2D and other format barcodes.

For more information, check out the product...

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From: GAO RFID Inc.

Related topics : handheld rfid reader gps / rfid tag data format / high frequency rfid tag / rfid terminal / rfid tag reader writer

GALLAGHER LIVESTOCK ANIMAL EID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

For more information, email info@ecosensa.com or visit http://rfid.ecosensa.com/index.php/product/low-frequency/animal-tagging-system

Malaysia ecoSensa GALLAGHER LIVESTOCK ANIMAL EID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Gallagher introduced its range Livestock Management Systems in response to the growing need optimize and keep track of agricultural livestock. The range of 'Animal Performance Systems' provides a complete electronic solution, including robust, simple to use animal weighing, electronic...

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From: EcoSensa RFID

Related topics : rfid stock management system / low frequency rfid tag

rfid labels

Dear Sir/Madam,

This is Iris from Huizhou chenxin intelligence technology co., LTD.

We are a manufacturer specializing in R&D, production and sales of RFID tag products (low frequency, high frequency, ultra-high frequency).

If you needed, please feel free to contact me.

Looking forward to your cooperation.

Thanks & Regards

Iris

Mobile: +86 181 2280 9895

Email: 2287218834liu@gmail.com

Wechat &Whatsapp:+86 181 2280 9895

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From: Iris Lau

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