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U300 - RFID Reader

U300 - RFID Reader

Regular price $891.00
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Chainway U300 is a newly launched high-performance fixed RFID reader. Adopting Android 11 operating system, 2.0GHz quad-core CPU, U300 possesses powerful data processing capabilities. Based on the Impinj E710 / R2000 chip, the reader has stronger UHF performance. The reader Integrates RS232, RJ45, HDMI and other interfaces, and supports DC, POE, POE+ power supplies. U300 can meet the application needs in complex environments such as warehousing, file management, library management, production line management, medical device cabinet, unmanned retail, etc.

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  • UHF RFID (Impinj E710/R2000 Chip)

  • Optional 4-Port or 8-Port

  • Android 11

Additional Software Features

All features developed for prior clients are available out-of-the-box, configured to you exacting data, tracking, workflow, security and reporting requirements. Our custom built software will increase your profitability by reducing deployment and optimization time from weeks to days.

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  • Specification Sheet

    U300 Fixed RFID Reader 
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  • Warranty

    The U300 Fixed Reader is warrantied against defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year (12 months) from date of shipment, provided the product remains unmodified and is operated under normal and proper conditions.

Applications

Jewelry Monitoring

The RFID reader can be used to monitor jewelry inventory in retail stores. By tagging each piece of jewelry with an RFID tag, retailers can easily track inventory levels and prevent theft.

Vending Machines

RFID technology can be integrated into vending machines to automatically track inventory and sales data. When a product is removed from the machine, the RFID reader detects the tag and updates the inventory.

Intelligent Manufacture

RFID is used in manufacturing to track work-in-progress, monitor production, and optimize supply chain logistics. By tagging parts, tools, and products, manufacturers can gain real-time visibility into their operations.

Archives and Library Management

Libraries and archives use RFID to efficiently manage their collections. Books and other materials are tagged, allowing librarians to quickly inventory the collection and check items in and out.

Inventory Management

RFID provides an efficient way to track inventory levels across various industries, from retail to warehousing. By tagging pallets, cases, and individual items, businesses can automate inventory counts and reduce manual effort.

Clothing and Footwear Retail

Apparel retailers use RFID to manage their inventory, prevent out-of-stocks, and reduce shrinkage. By tagging each garment, retailers can quickly count inventory, locate specific items, and provide a better customer experience.