Engineering, procurement and construction firm Bechtel and Birmingham, Ala., technology company Atlas RFID Solutions have piloted a new drone-mounted active RFID reader aimed at enabling inventory ...
Toronto, Canada - GAO RFID Asset Tracking (www.GAORFIDAssetTracking.com) is offering its 433 MHz active RFID L-Series reader with RS232 for healthcare asset tracking. This RFID reader is designed for ...
DAILY RFID, a Chinese producer of RFID tags and RFID readers, has announced the newest 2.4GHz Long Range Active RFID Reader DL3800. The long-distance identification function and ease of use feature ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. September 14, 2007—Bluetooth-enabled smart phones, PDAs, handheld computers, and notebooks now can easily read active RFID tags and run related ...
There are two sides to every coin. Instead of swiping or using a chip reader with your credit card, some companies offer wireless cards that you hold up to a reader for just an instant. How convenient ...
RFID technology maker RF Code Inc. announced a $995 mobile active RFID tag reader on Wednesday that allows IT managers and others to better find tagged assets using common handheld computers. The M220 ...
DAILY RFID has announced the 2.45GHz Long Range Active RFID Reader DL3800 with a long read range of up to 100m, specially designed for inventory management. This Active RFID Reader eliminates the need ...
Daily RFID launched a new adjustable 2.45 GHz active RFID reader – the DL9130 – designed to improve efficiency in warehouse management. With an adjustable reading distance from 0 to 200 meters, the ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--RF Code, Inc., a leading provider of enterprise-class active RFID technology, today announced the addition of a new long-range mobile reader to its active RFID product ...
PHOENIX & ROCHESTER, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Auto-identification technology leaders DAP Technologies, a unit of Roper Industries, and Omni-ID, today announce the launch of a new series of mobile ...
September 14, 2007 — Bluetooth-enabled smart phones, PDAs, handheld computers, and notebooks now can easily read active RFID tags and run related applications. RF Code announced a new mobile active ...