NephSystem's N360 UHF EPC Gen 2 or 13.56MHz Bluetooth interfaced RFID device is compliant with ISO 18000-6C/EPC 860MHz ~ 960 MHz UHF C1G2 protocol as well as 13.56MHz NFC/ISO14443A/ISO15693 standards. It integrates Bluetooth 4.0 communication feature and is a perfect add-on device for any Bluetooth enabled host such as Microsoft Windows, Linux, Unix, Windows CE/Mobile, Android smart phones/tablets, iPhone and iPad, etc. It uses Plug&Play keyboard emulation technology that might perform just like a regular Keyboard, no requirement for drivers or software. N360 Plug&Play RFID scanner is ideal for in-store inventory management, field sales mobility, service and maintenance applications, etc.
With N360's Plug & Play pure Keyboard emulation feature, it allows users to immediately transfer tag data over to a Bluetooth device (iPhone, Android phone, etc.) without any additional drivers’ installation or programming requirement.
Main Features:
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Watch style design, water / dust proof
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860MHz ~ 960MHz EPC C1-G2 ISO18000-6C or 13.56MHz standard compliant
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Bluetooth 4.0 communication
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Battery powered
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Pure iPhone/iPad/Android smartphone compatibility
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Plug & Play keyboard emulation feature
Ordering Info:
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N360-HF
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N360-U
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Frequency
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13.56MHz High Frequency
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860~960MHz UHF EPC Gen 2
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HID Plug & Play
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Yes
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Yes
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Read / Write
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Reader Only, automatically output tag's UID to any text editors
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Reader Only, automatically output tag's EPC to any text editors
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Transponder Supported
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NFC, ISO 15693, ISO14443A
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ISO 18000-6C UHF EPC Gen 2
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Driver/Software needed
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No need.
Purely Plug Play HID Keyboard Emulation
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No need.
Purely Plug Play HID Keyboard Emulation
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1. looking to purchse around 6 of the these rfids watches please email me asap with a price tag please contact me on my email
2. Hi, We're interested in your ufh rfid reader watch with a Bluetooth interface for a custom application in trash and recycling management. Besides price and sdk options, do you have detailed specs on things like shock resistance.
3. Hi, We're interested in your ufh rfid reader watch with a Bluetooth interface for a custom application in trash and recycling management. Besides price and sdk options, do you have detailed specs on things like shock resistance.
4. I am looking for a RFID reader that is strictly a keyboard emulator and will not require specific software to work. I need it to read the tag number and put that tag number in the place where the curser is on the screen. If this product will do this, I would like pricing for one.
5. I am looking for a device that can read RFID or Long Range NFC (stance 3-5') that will offer a haptic feedback if an RFID is detected. Will this device or any that you have offer this capability? This needs to be battery powered and wearable or able to be attached to a lanyard.
6. Are sample available for evaluation? What is the public price and demo price?
7. medical equipment by field medics. This would require tagging medical equipment as well as a passive rfid reader that is worn by the medic. Your wrist wearable product seems perfect for that. Can you tell me more about it? Is it available right now? How would we integrate it with the mobile application this would need to talk to? Is continuous rfid reading mode possible? To illustrate, as the medic reached into the bag, the reader may come into proximity with many rfid tags, but I only care about the remains in proximity as the hand is withdrawn. Let me know, Thanks
8. Need to know about this product and if can read a
passive tag. What is the distance using the UHF device. appreciate your help in my education. regards
9. Hello, I am interested in your N360 UHF Gen 2 RFID Reader. I have three main questions: How much does it cost per unit? How many units available do you have? Could we request a sample for testing?Thank you.
10. Hi, My company is interested in testing one of these RFID Reader watches. 1) What is the unit price? 2) How does the price change depending on volume? 3) How much would it cost to ship a sample to the United States (Missouri state)? 4) I understand that the bluetooth RFID reads are plug and play. However, can the watch be programmed with custom code? Our intent is for our Android paired tablet to be able to differentiate watches in real time for multiple users at a time. Thanks
11. I want to purchase N360U and N360HF for sample. Please quote including shipping cost to Japan.