Long Range, Fast, Powerful, and Connected!
Our UHF RFID reader not only outperforms every other RFID reader on the market -- it's completely plug-and-play and connects to our Nox server. This means you can start monitoring your equipment immediately.
How it Works
1. Tag your equipment with ready-to-apply RFID tags for your need. For example, try our RFID Laptop tags. RFID tags have a unique # so each item you tag can be identified.
2. Plug in our Nox UHF RFID Reader and aim the antenna over an area you want to watch for tags.
3. Login to your Nox account and see your screen update when items enter your watch zone. You can also setup triggers to email you when an important asset shows up. For instance, tag the 'Sandwich Guy' and
when he walks into the building you'll get an instant alert that sandwiches have arrived.
The SimplyRFiD Nox UHF RFID Reader technology specs:
- 190 Tag Reads per second - twice as fast as most RFID readers.
- Integrated antenna - easy to mount and deploy.
- Slave (secondary) antenna port - extra value / capability from a single reader install. Cover larger areas or small areas with more accuracy.
- Ready-to-deploy: Plug it in and RFID reads show up on your web browser, or via your cell phone -- all powered by Nox.
- PoE (power over ethernet) or WiFi
- EPC Generation 2 UHF US Frequency - Korea, EU, and India frequency editions available for the same price.
Price:
$995 SimplyRFiD UHF RFID Reader - PoE -- add to cart
or, $89.99/month lease (includes monitoring)
$1,195 SimplyRFiD UHF RFID Reader - WiFi -- add to cart
or, $99.99/month lease (includes monitoring)
$99 Nox-2 High Performance RFID Tags, 100 pack -- add to cart
$399 Nox-TM4 On-Metal RFID Tags, 100 pack -- add to cart
$195 Secondary Antenna with a 6' cable -- add to cart
Price includes the first 30-days of Nox service at no-charge. Each additional month is $39.95 for monitoring and data feeds. Or, a yearly subscription for $299. Bulk monitoring packs available for a substantial discount.
"What if it were possible to detect the exact moment a theft was committed and surreptitiously be able to pinpoint the identity and location of the thief? An impossible scenario? Not anymore... "
Homeland Security Today
Benefits of UHF RFID tracking
- RFID has X-Ray vision -- it sees through walls (and bags!) - if someone has the wrong laptop in their briefcase or backpack, RFID will locate it and warn you.
- Fast - RFID can scan about 200 tags per second. That means no one needs to stop to have their badge scanned -- just keep on walking.
- Durable - Barcodes tend to wear out. Passive RFID has an indefinite lifetime use.
- Long Range - UHF RFID can work from 1 foot to 100 feet. By changing the size of the RFID tag or the RFID reader power, you can limit the area under surveillance.
- Simple - Modern RFID tags have a unique ID that can simply be attached to an item to track. This works just like an barcode asset tag -- use the RFID # to track your items fast, and simply.
- Accurate counting - RFID makes sure every item is counted and tracked instantly. Barcodes require each item to be located, scanned, and repeated. Barcodes are fantastically inexpensive but don't have the ability to count all the items in a box, ever time.
- Sneaky and covert - RFID tags can be hidden inside boxes, underneath the cover, or on the battery compartment. Would-be thieves won't know that this laptop has a locator.
- Always working - RFID keeps working after you've gone for the day. One of the most common ways to steal a laptop: Drop it in the trash can. By placing an RFID reader over your trash area, you will see if an important 'tagged' item shows up in your trash. This makes RFID great for tracking critical documents as well.
