RFID Readers
Fixed vs Mobile RFID Readers
RFID Readers are typically divided into two distinct types. Fixed Readers stay in one location and are typically mounted on walls, on desks, into portals, or other stationary locations while Mobile Readers are handheld devices.
Fixed RFID Readers



Mobile RFID Readers
Mobile readers are handheld devices that allow for flexibility when reading RFID tags while still being able to communicate with a host computer or smart device.
There are two primary categories of Mobile RFID readers – readers with an onboard computer, called Mobile Computing Devices, and readers that use a Bluetooth or Auxiliary connection to a smart device or tablet, called Sleds.


Types of RFID Readers
The most common way to categorize readers is to classify them as either fixed or mobile. Other ways to differentiate between RFID readers include categories like connectivity, available utilities, features, processing capabilities, power options, antenna ports, etc.
– Frequency Range: 902 – 928 MHz US, 865 – 868 MHz EU, Etc.*
– Mobility: Fixed Readers, Integrated Readers; Mobile Readers.
– Connectivity Options: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, LAN, Serial, USB, Auxiliary Port.
– Available Utilities: HDMI, GPS, USB, Camera, GPS, GPIO, 1D/2D Barcode, Cellular Capabilities.
– Processing Capabilities: OnBoard Processing, No OnBoard Processing.
– Power Options: Power Adapter, PoE, Battery, In-Vehicle, USB
– Available Antenna Ports: No External Ports, 1-Port, 2-Port, 4-Port, 8-Port, 16-Port.
Selecting an RFID Reader
– How much read range do you require for your application?
– Any excessive environmental conditions to consider? Excessive heat, cold, moisture, impact, etc.?
– Will you be adding the reader to a network?
– Where will the reader be placed? Fixed location, or on a vehicle?
– Does the reader need to be mobile?
– How many read points/read zones will you need?
– How many tags might need to be read at one time?
– How quickly will the tags be moving through the read zone? For example, is this a slow-moving conveyor belt or fast-moving race?