March 10, 2006

BT RIGHTReader: the First Bluetooth-Enabled Wireless RFID Scanner

RightTag, Inc. has launched the industry's first 13.56 MHz wireless radio-frequency identification scanner with Bluetooth. BT RIGHTReader eliminates the need for wires and transmits data to devices up to ten meters (~10 yards) away. The BT RIGHTReader offers a flexible and durable wireless RFID solution to companies.
The scanner is battery operated, and is fully functional in temperatures varying from -20? Celsius (-4? Fahrenheit) to 55? Celsius (131? Fahrenheit). The 1MHz bandwidth antenna can read tags as far as 16 centimeters (~6 inches) away and transmits to a Bluetooth receiver up to ten meters' distance.

Via MoreRFID

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