Manufacturer
STRONGLINK
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SL031 | 13,56MHz | ISO14443A, MIFARE® | TTL | n/a | n/a | n/a | Green | YES | n/a | - |
Manufacturer
ELATEC
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TWN4 SLIM | 125kHz, 13,56MHz, 2,4GHz | , EM4100, I O15693, ISO14443A, ISO14443B, ISO18092 ECMA-340 | USB | n/a | n/a | n/a | - | YES | n/a | - |
RFID readers (Radio-Frequency Identification) are devices used to read data from RFID tags or transponders. They use radio waves to communicate with an RFID tag which contains information about the item it is attached to. RFID readers can read data from RFID tags remotely, which makes them a practical and efficient means of collecting information about items. Read more
RFID readers can come in a variety of forms, including hand-held devices, desktop units, and integrated systems. They can be used in a range of applications including inventory management, supply chain management and access to it. RFID readers are commonly used in retail, manufacturing, transportation, and healthcare.
One of the key advantages of RFID technology is its ability to accurately track the movement of goods in real-time, providing businesses with valuable information about inventory levels or product locations, as well as other important data. RFID readers also reduce the need for manual data entry and eliminate the risk of errors, improving the efficiency of operations.
As RFID technology advances, RFID readers are becoming more compact, efficient, and cost-effective. This leads to even more frequent use of RFID technology in many industries and enables the emergence of new applications and services.