902 to 928MHz RFID Reader/Writer with Large Interface
Added: (Thu Nov 12 2009)
Toronto, Canada - GAO RFID Asset Tracking (www.GAORFIDAssetTracking.com) has released its Ultra High Frequency Gen 2 RFID reader/writer. The rugged RFID reader/writer is integrated with a Unitech RH767 mobile computer. This read/write unit is ideal for applications such as asset tracking, warehouse management, access verification and livestock tracking. The reader is compact and lightweight in design with the mobile workforce in mind.
This RFID reader/writer, model 246003, has a handle for easy carrying and provides barcode reading capability. It is equipped with a high resolution TFT color LCD screen with touch panel, a full alphanumeric software keyboard and a barcode scanner. The well-designed RFID unit employs an anti-collision algorithm and supports multi-tag handling simultaneously. It offers a maximum reading distance of 1.8m and a data transfer rate of up to 640kbps. The RFID reader/writer is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery via 12V DC external adapter and works continuously for up to 12 hours. In addition, the read/write unit offers 64MB memory each of SDRAM and flash ROM.
Visit http://www.GAORFIDAssetTracking.com for more information.
For any sales inquires please contact:
1-877 585-9555 ext. 601 - Toll Free (USA & Canada)
1-416 292-0038 ext. 601 - All Other Areas
sales@gaorfidassettracking.com
About GAO RFID Asset Tracking
GAO RFID Asset Tracking (www.GAORFIDAssetTracking.com) is a leading provider of RFID Readers, RFID Tags and RFID software providing cost saving solutions to end users worldwide. GAO offers all RFID technologies: Low Frequency (LF), High Frequency (HF), Ultra High Frequency (UHF, Gen 2) as well as Active and Semi-Passive. GAO RFID Asset Tracking's products and services are easily customized for use in asset tracking, healthcare, supply chain & logistics, event management, access control, livestock tracking, inventory control & management, field service maintenance and document authentication.
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