I came across this video on UHF RFID tag , and it surprised me. The perspective offered is both enlightening and captivating. If you're passionate about UHF RFID tag, you should check this out-there are some real gems here that might change your viewpoint.
That's a big difference, why would the ntag be a 10mm and the other one 10m? It's not like it's size is that much different so would expect a lesser difference.
I came across this video on UHF RFID tag , and it surprised me. The perspective offered is both enlightening and captivating. If you're passionate about UHF RFID tag, you should check this out-there are some real gems here that might change your viewpoint.
Thank you Ben. Very cool!
thank you for the video, it helped a lot !
very impressive range.
That's a big difference, why would the ntag be a 10mm and the other one 10m?
It's not like it's size is that much different so would expect a lesser difference.
The Ntag is a 13.56MHz high-frequency tag; the Alien is a ~900MHz UHF system.
This video is misleading. Actually he meant to say 10 cm instead of mm
very impressive.
hi is compatible with EM rfid
This video is misleading. Actually he meant to say 10 cm instead of mm for high frequency RFID
LOL