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Mobile RFID Reader Explained

Mobile RFID readers come into play for hard to
reach areas where it would be difficult to install
a fixed reader. Their robustness is beneficial when
it comes to mounting them on moving vehicles such
as forklifts. When self-contained, with their own battery
and antennas, their wireless communication allows
them to connect to a network from a trolley or cart.
Now you can bring hands free reading to the source.

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