Mini 125KHz RFID Module designs to embed into any device
DAILY RFID has released mini 125KHz RFID Module designed to embed into any device. It is a high performance, cost-effective reader module designed to enable almost any device to transform into RFID reader. And it has an affordable price under 29 USD per unit.
The RFID module is ideal for RFID embedded applications with low power consumption. With a feature USB interface, the LF Reader module is designed for integrators to install into printers, terminals and handheld devices for power supply and data communication.
The small 125KHz module offers a read range from a minimum of 50mm to a maximum of 100mm. And it is compatible with multi RFID chips, such as EM4001, Hitag-Family. Besides, it has a Two-LED indication for standby search and data transmission to make it easy to use.
The 125KHz RFID reader module is suitable for all kinds of proximity applications, such as access control, time and attendance, industrial automation, process control and supply chain management. Besides, a high frequency version of this model is also available.
Please visit http://www.rfid-in-china.com/products_712_1.html for more information about RFID reader module.
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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