A glorious re-imagining of the radio-frequency identification wireless technology that’s already behind sund mundane things as work ID swipecards and Oyster travel cards. It’s a USB device that reads ...
GAO RFID Inc. (www.GAORFID.com) has added another rugged, portable handheld RFID reader/writer to its collection: GAO 243002. This high frequency reader provides users with optimum performance for ...
RFID technology gets mixed press thanks to its useful/creepy remote-distance object identification, but a new device–Mirror–may change all that. It’s a cute, potentially useful gadget, and actually ...
It is hard to label any component of an RFID system as being more critical than any of the others. In past articles we have discussed the RFID tag, as well as, the RFID antenna hardware. Both of these ...
To believe the tags are just to “help” housholders be reunited with their bins is charmingly naive – bins already have a unique serial number and most householder prefer to paint their house number on ...
Feb. 28, 2003 – Matrics, an RFID equipment provider in Columbia, Maryland, has introduced a new handheld RFID reader and revealed plans to market the first fixed RFID reader that handles tags based on ...
Numerous airlines are deploying or piloting a UHF RFID-enabled handheld device that can be used with a smartphone and then be charged with that phone on a single charging device. The compact reader, ...
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