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CipherLab addresses demands with RFID Bluetooth handheld

09 October, 2012

By: Ross Mathis

category: RFID

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CipherLab USA introduced its ultra-high frequency (UHF) RFID Bluetooth reader designed to address the growing demand for applications in warehouse, logistics, manufacturing, health care and retail operations.

The CipherLab 1861 handheld RFID reader can be used to provide additional UHF RFID read/write ability as add-on functions to many SPP or HID supported Windows Mobile, Android, iOS, tablet, laptop and desktop configurations for all day use and to complement many existing software applications.

The handheld RFID reader can read tags in a distance of up to 1 meter (3 feet) and write data up to 0.5 meter (1.6 feet) away. The CipherLab 1861 handheld RFID reader comes with 2 batteries to give you 24/7 operation with no down time.

The CipherLab 1861 handheld RFID reader is rated IP64 and able to sustain multiple drops onto concrete from 1.5 meters (5 feet), plus 1,000 tumbles at 1 meter (3 feet). It ensures continued productivity even under dusty and humid conditions, or falls onto rough surfaces by accident.

In addition, it can further integrate bar code capture and RFID data collection into one robust device by simply snapping your CipherLab 9600 series or other mobile computers onto its custom mount attached to the CipherLab 1861 handheld RFID reader. In this way, users could enjoy hassle-free one-hand operation via single unit with high work efficiency.


Tags: Handsets, Item Level Tagging, Logistics, RFID and RTLS

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