News | December 10, 2012

134.2 kHz Portable Stick RFID Reader For Mobile Applications

GAO RFID Asset Tracking has announced the release of this 134.2 kHz portable stick RFID reader. This portable RFID stick reader is commonly used for mobile applications and is suitable for use in harsh environments such as feedlots, auction barns and abattoirs.

This low frequency handheld stick RFID reader, model 212009, offers a high power mode for a long read range. It is compliant with ISO 11784/5 standards and reads HDX and FDX-B transponders. It offers a read range of up to 40 cm (15.75") with HDX transponders and up to 32 cm (12.5") with FDX-B transponders. It also provides built-in wireless synchronization to guarantee seamless functionality with other readers within reach.

This high performance reader offers two power modes: energy saving low power mode functions for extra long operating time, and high power mode, which provides the best read range in class. It is able to store 3000 tags with time stamp and the tag data can be uploaded to a computer through its RS232 interface. What's more, its IP67 protected housing allows accidental drops onto concrete.

This compact portable stick RFID reader belongs to GAO's family of Supply Chain RFID Readers. This line includes some featured products such as 134.2 kHz Long Range RFID Reader which is compliant with ISO11784/ISO11785 standard and offers a good read range of 45 cm to 55 cm, 134.2 kHz Compact Handheld RFID Reader which is a high performance read device with a user-friendly sleek design and is well suited for applications such as stock breeding, animal control or foodstuff tracking systems and UHF GenTop Standalone RFID Reader/Writer which supports both EPC Class1 GEN 1 and GEN 2 Protocols operating in the UHF 860-960 MHz band.

About GAO RFID Asset Tracking
GAO RFID Asset Tracking is known for having one of the largest RFID tag and reader lines in the RFID product industry. GAO RFID Asset Tracking's products have been widely used in fields such as personnel access control, asset tracking, logistics and warehouse management. For more information, visit www.GAORFIDAssetTracking.com.

Source: GAO RFID Asset Tracking