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HANDHELD RFID READERS

Tracient Technologies specializes in wireless, mobile RFID solutions utilizing both HF and UHF frequencies. Tracient’s handheld RFID readers can be quickly integrated into your current business software without significant capital expenditure or time. Stylish and ergonomic, the readers can be connected quickly to any Bluetooth enabled device (PDAs, cell phones, smart phones, PCs, laptops) thus giving these devices rapid RFID capability. Tracient also offer RFID consultancy and tag selection services

Handheld RFID Readers

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Capture Data directly to your application using Tracient's RFIDWedge.

Looking to test RFID on your current software using your existing (legacy) hardware? This can be a painful and risky process. With Tracient’s RFIDWedge you can substitute a bar code scanner with RFID readers and export RFID tag Ids and data into your existing software applications with minimal set-up, saving you significant time and money. more>

 

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1 December 2008
PeakWorks, an Ontario, Canada based manufacturer of safety harnesses for industrial customers uses Tracient Technologies’ handheld Padl-R HF RFID reader to accurately identify each piece of equipment before deployment into the field.
 
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19 November 2008
Tracient’s Explore-R HF handheld RFID reader has been used in a low cost asset tracking solution with Blackberry 8700G Devices.  The solution has been trialled by Farmacias del Ahorro, a pharmacy franchise with 700 franchisees through-out Mexico.
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8 September 2008
Tracient’s Explore-R compact RFID readers have been paired with Nokia E61i phones to provide a quick way of scanning attendees at Sun Micro System’s JavaOne Conference. Scanning people's badges while they are in line means they are moved much faster into the rooms than in previous years, ensuring less time in queues for attendees and everyone being seated on time for the sessions.
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“Making RFID Mobile!"