![]() ![]() Low frequency (LF) RFID systems are known for their limited range. There are different frequencies an RFID system can use. RFID tags and readers can have different frequencies and must be set to the same frequency to allow data to transfer between the two. A selection of our RFID readers are even compatible with barcodes, enabling you to use both RFID and barcode technology in the same environment. Our RFID readers are designed to comply with today’s global frequency standards and are available with different features, making them easily compatible with many RFID tags. ![]() GAO RFID offers an extensive range of RFID readers to meet the demands of your business environment. Mobile readers do not require a power connection and are convenient when you are required to move around a lot. They are split into two primary categories mobile computing devices and readers that use an auxiliary or Bluetooth connection. Mobile readers are handheld devices and therefore are more compact. They are usually non-mobile and are medium to high performance readers depending on the specific unit. Integrated readers may have one additional port. They have a reader and antenna combined into one unit. ![]() Integrated readers are a subset of fixed readers. ![]() Fixed readers are sensitive to non-mobile applications and provide high power. Whereas high performance readers typically have external antenna port. Thus, there are a variety of RFID readers.įor industrial applications, fixed readers are generally two-port, four-port or eight-port. RFID readers do not have a standardized form or shape. It is used to gather information from an RFID tag. An RFID reader is essential for any RFID system to work. ![]()
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