INVENGO XC-2903 UHF Mobile RFID Reader

INVENGO XC-2903 UHF Mobile RFID Reader (T499)

Brand : INVENGO
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Price : $1,950.00  + VAT
Discounted : $1,899.00  + VAT

INVENGO XC-2903 UHF Mobile RFID Reader

 

 

 

Electricity
Air interface protocol
EPC global Class 1 Gen 2 / ISO18000-6C
Operating Frequency
RW (901.5-928 MHz), dependent zone
Antenna Type
2 dBi circular polarised
Max Read Distance
Not published
Scanner
2D Barcode Imager (Optional)
Operating system
MS Windows CE 6.0
Data Interface
WiFi, GSM/GPRS, USB
Memory / Expansion Memory
Supports 32GB Micro SDHC card
Power supply
3800 mAh - Lithium-ion 3.7 V
Camera
N/A for this device
Mechanical
Dimensions
7.4 X 3.4 X 1.6 (189 x 85 x 40 mm)
Weight
0.89 lb (403.7 g),
Environment
Operating temperature
up to 60°C° -10
Application Interface
Application Interface
Demo Software
Unit Included
API hosting
NETWORK


 

Blog Post

RFID Reader Modules: Enhancing Connectivity and Efficiency Across Industries

RFID reader modules have become essential across a wide range of industries, transforming how businesses handle inventory, manage access control, and streamline supply chain logistics. These compact devices use radio waves to communicate with RFID tags, enabling fast and seamless data exchange.

 

What Are RFID Reader Modules?

RFID reader modules act as intermediaries between RFID tags and central systems. A typical module includes an antenna, a transceiver, and a controller that together read data from RFID tags and transmit it for processing.

 

Key Features

Modern RFID readers support multiple frequency bands, offer varying read ranges and data transfer speeds, and are available in both handheld and fixed designs. They support standard communication protocols such as UART, USB, and Ethernet, making them easy to integrate into existing infrastructures. Additionally, they are compatible with both passive and active RFID tags.

 

Applications

Retail: Real-time inventory tracking for improved stock management

Logistics: End-to-end asset tracking across supply chains

Access Control: Secure entry through RFID-enabled cards or key fobs

 

Evolving Technology

Recent technological advancements have led to extended read ranges, faster data speeds, and cloud connectivity, allowing for remote monitoring and advanced analytics.

 

Challenges

Despite their advantages, RFID systems still face challenges such as signal interference, integration with legacy systems, and concerns around data security and user privacy.

 

Looking Ahead

With ongoing innovation in miniaturization, energy efficiency, and integration into the Internet of Things (IoT), RFID reader modules are set to play a critical role in shaping the future of connected, intelligent systems.

 

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