DAILY RFID, a Chinese leading producer of RFID tags and RFID Readers, has unveiled its latest 125KHz super Long-range RFID Reader for access control applications, and other situations that require ...
DAILY RFID has announced Ideetec Long Range 125KHz RFID Reader for easy integrated into super Long-range RFID solution. The Ideetec RFID reader is engineered to provide a long read range up to 100cm ...
The unit offers great flexibility for RFID in both close and long-range applications in addition to 2D barcode scanning, and is equipped with a high-speed processor, which allows for expeditious ...
July 8, 2003 – Xtag, an RFID tag and reader manufacturer based in Leeds, UK, has developed a new long-range access control system that uses active (battery-powered) RFID tags. The company says uses ...
Vizinex RFID, a developer and manufacturer of high performance RFID tags tailored to specific applications, recently introduced the next generation of its long read range tag, the XLR. The XLR has an ...
GENEVA -- STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM), a worldwide leader in serial non-volatile memories, today announced the availability of two new 2048-bit 'long range' RFID memory products that are fully ...
Japanese technology firm Smart Co. has built and patented a long-range RFID tag that it says offers a transmission distance of up to 30 meters (98 feet) on construction sites and at other locations.
Using the long read range radio frequency identification (RFID) technology the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and State Department are proposing for passport cards will do little to increase ...
Kista, Sweden, 19th of September 2006 – TagMaster, world-wide manufacturer and marketer of RFID based identification systems in the 2.45 GHz range, launches the new LR-6 HD reader as part of their ...
The U.S. government should reconsider using vicinity read RFID technology for implementing the passport card program, the Smart Card Alliance states in its response to the Department of State's ...
Wireless card readers are everywhere — but they’re easy to spoof or otherwise attack if you have the right tools Wireless card readers are everywhere — but they’re easy to spoof or otherwise attack if ...