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High-protection RFID All-in-one Android Reader Integrating Technology And Aesthetics

 

The "Internet of Things"(IoT) can realize global item tracking and information sharing, greatly improve management and operation efficiency, reduce costs, and bring in-depth changes to all links of the global supply chain. In the IoT, the RFID electronic tag carries the equivalent of making the object have a virtual "identity" on the network. The information on the RFID tag can be read through the RFID reader, and the items attached to the tag can be inquired and dynamically tracked on the network in real time Attributes, characteristics and other information.


As an indispensable part of RFID system, RFID reader can also be subdivided into two parts: RFID antenna and RFID reader. The RFID reader/writer transmits a signal "wake up" through the RFID antenna and transmits instructions to the RFID electronic tag, and receives the signal returned by the RFID tag. After the preliminary filtering and processing of the signal, the acquisition and analysis of the RFID tag information is completed, and the useful data is interacted with the data management system through the network.


UHF RFID all-in-one reader is a high-performance UHF RFID reading and writing device that integrates an antenna and a reader. It supports ISO/IEC 18000-6B, ISO/IEC18000-6C/EPC C1G2, GB/ T 29768, GJB 7377 protocol, the working frequency band covers the national standard dual-frequency 920MHz~925MHz, 840MHz~845MHz, FCC, 902MHz~928MHz and ETSI, 865MHz~868MHz, and JP, 916MHz~920MHz, with long identification distance, fast speed and multiple tags Features such as super recognition ability, strong anti-interference ability, high protection performance and easy installation and use.

Hopeland UHF RFID integrated reader HH100/HF100 is a high-protection integrated machine based on Impinj chip (R2000 or E710), completely independently developed, customizable, and a variety of color matching options.

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