xportal extended range test.wmv

Follow up from initial test reading RFID tags in a wallet. These tests were using the xPortal as before with Monza 4 powered RFID tags. This shows how passive RFID can be used to monitor secure facilities or a customer loyalty program.

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From: rfiddrew

Related topics : passive rfid tag uses / passive rfid tag security / rfid tags uses / how to test rfid wallet / programing rfid tags

Extended Range Super Slim RFID tag for laptop tracking

Just like our IQ400 tag, the IQ60 tag is slim -- but just a bit longer. This gives it about 30% better read range for applications need a bit more distance.

See more at www.SimplyRFiD.com

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From: Simply RFiD

Related topics : rfid tag range extender / rfid tracking tags

Global Printed Batteries Market 2014 2018

Complete Report is Available @ http://www.sandlerresearch.org/global-printed-batteries-market-2014-2018.html .

According to the report, the major growth driver of the market is the increasing demand for printed batteries for passive radio frequency identification tags. Printed batteries have extended the read ranges of RFID tags. The benefit of flexibility prompts the usage of printed batteries in RFID tags. Currently, passive RFID tags are the highest revenue generating segment for the Global...

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From: Stacy Banks

Related topics : printing passive rfid tags / passive rfid tag read range / printed rfid tags / radio frequency identification tags (rfid) / passive rfid read range

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...

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From: CipherLab USA

Related topics : uhf rfid bluetooth handheld reader / uhf rfid tag reader / rfid uhf reader range / rfid reader mobile device / read write rfid tags

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...

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From: CipherLab USA

Related topics : uhf rfid bluetooth handheld reader / read write rfid tags / uhf rfid tags / rfid barcode tags