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Select from our wide range of reliable, high-performance DESKTOP RFID readers & USB RFID Tag writers with great form factor and cost-effective pricing. These USB writers/readers are lightweight, compact, and easily deployable RFID reader for your USB-equipped terminals and laptops.

We provide a plug-and-play USB RFID card reader that can read cards with an 865-867 MHZ frequency. You can use it in Access Control, Card Authorization, Payment Systems, Inventory tracking, Automatic Identification, Automatic identification, Robotics, navigation, and car immobilization. The USB RFID Reader and writer devices also offer secure encryption and data protection, ensuring that confidential information is kept safe. Additionally, the reader is portable and works with a variety of operating systems, making it a great option for businesses of all sizes. The USB Desktop reader writer is a versatile and convenient tool for tracking and managing physical assets. It can be used to quickly scan and identify items, making it easy to track inventory, monitor employee or customer access, and other related tasks.

Get high quality UHF desktop reader writer and Mifare USB RFID reader  suited to your requirements at industry best prices.

Applications of USB RFID Readers

1. Employee Time and Attendance Tracking

2. Access control

3. IT Asset Management

 

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