Coca-Cola HK & DilinxRFID Traffic Control System.m4v

Swire Coca-Cola HK and DilinxRFID - RFID Traffic Control System (TCS) won Bronze Award in Best EPC/RFID Implementation and Bronze Award in Most Innovative Use of EPC/RFID at the 5th Hong Kong RFID Awards.

The EPC Global Gen 2 UHF battery assisted passive (BAP) system solution using DilinxRFID's PowerID BAP RFID tags made truck queuing and loading a more robust operation, eliminating human errors and providing real-time data for supervisors to make informed decisions quickly.

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From: DilinxRFID

Related topics : epc gen 2 rfid tag / passive uhf rfid system / rfid tag uses / rfid tagging system

Introduction of UHF 860–960 MHz Gen2 Desktop RFID Reader (236007)

GAO RFID's UHF Gen2 RFID Reader is designed for the desktop. It is compatible with both EPC Class1 GEN 1 and GEN 2 Protocols operating in the UHF 860-960 MHz band, supporting both North America and the EU standards. The 236007 desktop RFID Reader makes it easy for a small to medium size business to handle anything from meeting government mandates to investigating the potential of RFID labeling for the supply chain. Developers will find the 236007 Standalone RFID Reader/Writer an excellent tool...

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From: GAO RFID Inc.

Related topics : uhf rfid desktop reader / uhf rfid reader design / small uhf rfid reader / how to test rfid reader / rfid reader applications

How to pair CipherLab 1861 or 1862 Bluetooth UHF RFID Handheld Reader to iPhone / iPad ?

Read Range for Standard EPC G2 UHF RFID Tag:

1861: 3ft

1862:10ft

The CipherLab 1861 handheld RFID reader gives your Bluetooth® mobile devices extended UHF RFID reading and writing capabilities. Its unique snap-on design enables hassle-free one-hand operation by simply snapping your mobile computers onto its custom mount. In this way, you can integrate barcode capture and UHF RFID data collection into one robust device while the 1861 offers flexibility to switch between RFID tags and barcode...

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From: CipherLab USA

Related topics : uhf rfid bluetooth handheld reader / uhf rfid tag reader / rfid uhf reader range / rfid reader mobile device / read write rfid tags

How to pair CipherLab 1861 or 1862 Bluetooth UHF RFID Handheld Reader to Android Phone / Tablet ?

Read Range for Standard EPC G2 UHF RFID Tag:

1861: 3ft

1862:10ft

The CipherLab 1861 handheld RFID reader gives your Bluetooth® mobile devices extended UHF RFID reading and writing capabilities. Its unique snap-on design enables hassle-free one-hand operation by simply snapping your mobile computers onto its custom mount. In this way, you can integrate barcode capture and UHF RFID data collection into one robust device while the 1861 offers flexibility to switch between RFID tags and barcode...

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From: CipherLab USA

Related topics : uhf rfid bluetooth handheld reader / read write rfid tags / uhf rfid tags / rfid barcode tags

CipherLab 1860 Handheld UHF RFID Reader Smoothly Integrate RFID into Existing Business

CipherLab 1860 series can be adopted as an independent UHF RFID reader or a companion to extend capabilities of existing handheld terminals to UHF RFID reading and writing. The 1860 series is equipped with Bluetooth V4.0 dual mode to pair with handheld terminals, so that users can read UHF RFID tags and 1D/2D barcodes with one hand by simply snapping terminals on its 1860 custom mounts. To fulfill the demands of Retail, warehousing and asset management, the 1860 series can read multiple tags of...

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From: CipherLab USA

Related topics : uhf rfid bluetooth handheld reader / uhf rfid tag reader / uhf rfid tags / read write rfid tags / uhf rfid applications