RFID Geeks
Zebra RFD90 Technical Accessory Guide
RFD90 Ultra-Rugged UHF RFID Sleds are engineered to withstand everyday
use across a wide variety of harsh conditions, including manufacturing,
transportation, and logistics environments, RFD90 Sleds enable rapid inventory
counts and increase workflow accuracy, RFD90 Sleds are compatible with almost
any mobile device. Zebra eConnex™ adaptors allow you to mount a broad selection
of rugged Zebra mobile computers, while the OtterBox uniVERSE adaptor provides
support for many third-par
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Feb 9th 2023
Partner Interview with CSL RFID (November 2020)
Explore our partner interview with CSL RFID. In this interview, we discuss the latest RFID products from CSL RFID including the new CS203X, a rugged fixed RFID reader.We also cover details regarding:
The CSL CS108, an industry leading RFID handheld sled that includes options for various accessories including a charging cradle. The CSL CS463, a fixed RFID reader that supports a robust event engine. The CSL CS776, an RFID antenna designed to be used as par
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Nov 18th 2020
Zebra RFD8500 Accessory Selection Guide
The Zebra RFD8500 is a great RFID handheld / sled for data
collection of UHF (RAIN RFID) tags. The device is typically connected via Bluetooth
to a device running iOS, Android or Windows where the smart device serves as
the display for the user and the Zebra RFD8500 assists with collecting RFID
tags.The Zebra RFD8500 is available with two primary configurations
– with ( RFD8500-5000100-US ) and without a 2D barcode imager ( RFD8500-1000100-US ). At the time of publi
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Jun 19th 2019
How to Select an RFID Handheld
There are many choices on the market and the more choices
the harder it is to pick out the right device for your application and budget.If you can't bring the asset to the reader like with a
conveyor or a door portal processing, you have to bring the reader to the
asset. Handheld readers are typically used for exception processing, asset
tracking when asset is fixed, remote data collection, and in small scale
installations. There are four main types of handheld readers:
Handheld Computers
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Jun 20th 2016
How to Select an RFID Reader
The selection of an RFID reader is guided by the selection
of the RFID tags. Once you select a tag that will be the most suitable for your
solution, half of your work is done as far as criteria for selecting an RFID
reader.
Besides the factors common to tags and readers (the reader
must be able to read the tag) such as type (active, passive), frequency (LF,
HF, UHF and Microwave) and protocol (Gen 2, HF, NFC, Mifare, etc.), most
distinguishing factors that apply to readers only are:
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May 11th 2016