ODIN puts RFID handhelds to the test
08 September, 2010
category: RFID
ODIN Labs, the scientific testing division of ODIN, a provider in RFID software and solutions, recently published a handheld RFID reader benchmark. The benchmark is a head-to-head scientific comparison of eight top handhelds for use in twenty-five industries.
The thirty-six page report is designed to help end users differentiate between the many handheld models available today and their various strengths and weaknesses. Each of the RFID readers was subjected to a rigorous scientific test protocol and a battery of head-to-head competitions. Readers were evaluated against several criteria in three categories: performance, flexibility and ergonomics.
The eight handheld RFID readers evaluated in the benchmark include:
- Motorola MC3090-Z
- Motorola MC3190-Z
- Intermec IP30
- Intermec IP30
- CSL CS101
- Unitech RH767
- MacSema PCE 4050
- Symbol MC9000
Data for all eight readers are available in the RFID handheld reader benchmark which is ODIN’s fifteenth installment in its RFID Benchmark Series. The benchmark can be purchased for download here.