UHF RFID Android PDA
APC7200, Android 13.0, 2.3 GHz Octa-core 4GB RAM + 64GB ROM, 5.2‘’ screen, 4G, WIFI 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, BlueTooth BLE, class 5.0, GPS, NFC, Rear 13MP Camera, IP65, Imprinj CM710-1 UHF, Google Mobile Services, pistol grip
Options : Charging Cradle
RFID UHF handheld readers are mainly divided into two categories: all-in-one (Mobile Computer) and clip-on (Sled). They are capable of reading tags in batches over long distances (up to 1,300 tags per second).
**Built-in Android System:** These devices resemble reinforced smartphones, with their own screen and operating system, making them suitable for independent operation in harsh industrial environments.
**Reading Capacity:** Over 1,200 tags per second. Features a built-in 8000mAh high-capacity battery and Android system, with IP65 industrial-grade waterproof and dustproof rating. Supports the 865-928 MHz global frequency band, with a reading distance of up to 15 meters.
**Clip-on:** Dedicated for expanding mobile phone/tablet functionality. These devices connect to existing mobile phones (such as iPhones or Android phones) via Bluetooth or physical contacts, upgrading them into UHF readers, offering greater flexibility.
**Clip-on:** Key Considerations for Selection: Experts recommend considering the following indicators when choosing a scanner:
Reading Distance: General-purpose models typically reach 2-6 meters, while high-efficiency models can reach 10-15 meters.
Battery Life: Frequent scanning consumes a lot of power; it is recommended to choose a model with a 6000mAh or higher battery, or one with a quick-replacement battery.
Operating System and SDK: Confirm whether the device provides a free Software Development Kit (SDK) to integrate scanned data into your ERP or inventory system.
Is your current application scenario one requiring frequent and large-scale inventory checks (all-in-one scanner recommended) or occasional, lightweight scanning tasks (clip-mount or pocket-sized scanner recommended)?