Contactless Smart Cards, RFID, Payment, Transit and Security

RF IDeas launches new dual frequency reader

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

RF IDeas has announced the launch of its new dual frequency pcProx Plus reader, combining 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz technologies into the same device.

According to RF IDeas, the pcProx Plus is capable of reading approximately 35 different types of proximity and contactless cards, making it suitable for use with third party software, multi-function printers, or single sign-on integrators. The reader is also HIPPA compliant, allowing it to be used as a log on reader in the health care industry.


RF IDeas says the pcProx Plus reader eliminates the need for technology specific readers, and can help companies deal with the difficulty of transitioning from one card type to another. [end] 

GAO RFID Asset Tracking announced an ultra-high frequency Gen 2 RFID reader with 4-port read and 4-port listen.

This RFID reader, operating at the frequency range of 902 to 928 MHz, reads Gen 2 compatible transponders at a maximum distance of up to 7 meters or more. It also offers communication interfaces including Ethernet TCP/ IP, DHCP and HTTPS for data exchange.

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Tyler Technologies has rolled out its new Versatrans Student Tracking product for installation in school buses to identify which students get off at which stops and when.

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RF Ideas announced the pcProx Plus 82 Series dual-frequency proximity and contactless card reader for organizations looking to enhance investment of single badges by integrating them into applications beyond physical security.

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Swedish contactless smart card reader and terminal producer Arcontia Technology AB has released its CAS2340 dual interface smart card reader, designed for use with both contact and contactless applications.

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