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DAILY RFID has released its new UHF(860~960MHz) RFID Handheld Reader for industrial and harsh environments (IP64 protection). And the light-weight, user-friendly design of DL770 makes it easy to use.
DAILY RFID has released high-performance RFID UHF Handheld Reader DL770, designed as an Industrial PDA integrated with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPRS. And it has a user-friendly design with QWERTY keyboard ...
The non-ferrite design means the tag costs less than a traditional on-metal tag, though the dual RFID functionality increases the tag’s cost above that of an individual UHF or NFC tag. Koskelainen ...
UHF TOM® Pro is more resistant against surrounding interfering materials, provides a superior read range of up to 10 meters on metal, and can be applied on convex or concave arched metal surfaces.
Additionally, Omni-ID brings passive UHF temperature sensing to the HID identification technologies portfolio and fortifies HID’s deep expertise and capabilities in custom RFID design and ...
SICK has launched the smallest industrial UHF RFID read/write device of its kind, the RFU610, creating new opportunities to integrate RFID track and trace capability in automated machines and mobile ...
DAILY RFID has released its latest RRU1861 ultra-high frequency RFID reader for industrial applications, such as parking, access control, warehouse management applications, process automation. The ...
SICK, a manufacturer of automatic identification products for factory and logistics automation, has launched its RFU630 ultra-high frequency (UHF) RFID interrogator for enhanced industrial ...
Global RFID technology manufacturer Invengo has acquired Tagsys‘ RFID Textile Services, as well as its Industrial and Logistics Tag divisions, at a cost of €6 million ($6.8 million). The acquisition ...
HID Global®, a worldwide leader in secure identity solutions, recently announced that its Identification Technologies division has launched its new High Temperature Label portfolio of wafer-thin UHF ...
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