Mobile reader is a combination of specially functional, comfortable-looking and industrially designed hardware used as a handheld terminal. The RFID handheld terminal contains a mobile computer, reader and antenna in a single device. With this mobile solution, the handheld terminal has the flexibility to be used anywhere. Mobile reader offers solutions for needs in various sectors by using RFID technology in data collection, processing and interpretation.
RFGate RGM88 UHF Mobile RFID Handheld Terminal is a reader designed for projects that require intense reading performance, as the fastest reader in its class. RGM88 will meet your needs in your projects with its aesthetic and ergonomic case design, industrial design and high-performance reading capabilities.
Features |
Interface Protocol |
EPCglobal C1. G 2 (ISO-18000-6C |
Operating Frequency |
(865-868 MHz) |
Chipset |
Impinj Indy R2000 |
Antenna Output Power |
20-33 dBm adjustable |
Antenna Type |
Built-in Antenna |
Operating system |
Android |
Data Range |
Bluetooth, USB 2.0 |
Power supply |
3100 mAh / 3.6 V |
Max |
Read Range: max. 7 meter |
Dimensions |
270 x 110 x 30 mm |
Weight |
240 gr |
Operating temperature |
- 20° +70°C |
Blog Post
RFID Reader Modules: Enhancing Connectivity and Efficiency Across Industries
RFID reader modules have become crucial across industries, revolutionizing inventory management, access control, and supply chain logistics. These compact devices use radio waves to communicate with RFID tags, enabling seamless data exchange.
What Are RFID Reader Modules?
Reader modules serve as intermediaries between RFID tags and central systems. They typically include an antenna, a transceiver, and a controller to interpret and transmit tag data.
Key Features
Modern RFID readers support multiple frequencies, offer various read ranges and data speeds, and come in portable or fixed designs. They ensure easy integration with existing systems through protocols like UART, USB, and Ethernet, and are compatible with both passive and active RFID tags.
Applications
Retail: Real-time inventory tracking
Logistics: Asset monitoring across supply chains
Access Control: Secure entry via RFID-enabled cards or fobs
Evolving Technology
Recent advances bring longer read ranges, faster data transfer, and cloud connectivity for remote management and analytics.
Challenges
Challenges include signal interference, legacy system integration, and concerns around data security and privacy.
Looking Ahead
With trends like miniaturization, energy efficiency, and IoT integration, RFID reader modules are set to play a key role in the future of connected, efficient systems.