HF Handheld Reader makes identification easy
DAILY RFID has released HF Handheld reader DL730 for wireless outdoor application, especially in long-term operation. With IP64 Rated protection and wireless connection functions, this HF Handheld RFID reader can be carried to anywhere and make identification easy and convenient.
The HF Handheld reader can provide superior protection from environment pollution. Compatible with IP64 international protection standard, the 13.56MHz Handheld reader is against dust and moisture and extreme temperatures. Thus, it is suitable to use it in outdoor environment.
Integrated with Wi-Fi, GPRS wireless technology, the Handheld RFID Reader allows identification information to be transferred easily and immediately. Besides, it is equipped with 128MB SDRAM and 128MB Flash ROM for massive information input.
With 400g light weight and a 4400mAh rechargeable battery, the HF PDA Reader supports long time operation. It is suitable for use in a variety of applications, such as warehouse management, pallet logistics, luggage handling and inventory management, etc.
Please visit http://www.rfid-in-china.com/products_711_1.html for more information about RFID Handheld Reader.
About DAILY RFID CO., LIMITED
DAILY RFID CO., LIMITED (http://www.rfid-in-china.com), which belongs to PAN Group Co., ltd, is the leading company focusing on the research and development of EPC & RFID technology in China.
DAILY RFID specialize in producing arguably the world's most extensive line of RFID Tag, RFID Label, Smart Card and RFID Reader, which are suitable for any vertical markets, and have obtained the National Integrated Circuit Card Register Certificate, IC Card Manufacture License and ISO9001 Quality Management System Certification. Also, we own a factory covering an area of 26,000 square meters.
DAILY's products are designed and manufactured with recognized industry standards relevant to RFID and its markets but most notably for use in the demanding environments to recognize and understand your business's RFID needs.
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