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HANDHELD READERS


1153 BLUETOOTH® WEARABLE UHF RFID READER


DATA COLLECTION PERFORMANCE LIKE NO OTHER With its compact and lightweight form factor, the TSL® 1153 Bluetooth® UHF RFID reader performs like no other reader, giving the user an extremely compact and lightweight multifunction data collection device. Designed to read and write to EPC Class 1 Gen 2 (ISO18000-6C) tags, the 1153 includes high performance 2D data scanning to bring unparalleled data collection capabilities to any host it is connectedto. The Motorola SE4500 engine incorporates fastpulse illumination and fast sensor shutter speeds, delivering outstanding motion tolerance and class leading 1D and 2D data capture.


INTEGRATE INTO APPLICATIONS WITH EASE The new 1153 Bluetooth® UHF RFID reader incorporates TSL’s unique ASCII 2 protocol for faster and easier application development. This sophisticated parameterised protocol provides the developer with a powerful set of commands that carry out multiple actions locally within the reader. This approach enables multiple tag operations to be executed using simple pre-configured ASCII commands which not only speeds integration of the reader into applications but also abstracts the developer


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from some of the complexities of the underlying Native API and ultimately results in unparalleled levels of performance.


USP ff High Performance Bluetooth® Multi-modal Data Capture


ff Hardware Platform Independence ff OS Independence ff Batch Data Collection ff High Performance barcode scanning


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