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IDBlue: World's First Mobile RFID Reader with Bluetooth
Filed in archive Tags and Readers by gautam on September 7, 2007
IDBlue: World's First Mobile RFID Reader with Bluetooth
This is something which companies would really appreciate - an RFID reader equipped with Bluetooth. Dubbed as IDBlue, it is being labeled as the worlds first mobile Bluetooth enabled reader that offers ease of use for close proximity RFID applications. Developed by Cathexis it will be displayed at the GITEX Technology Week exhibition being held in Dubai.

You all must be wondering how IDBlue can help you out? Coupled with Bluetooth it can interact seamlessly with wireless handheld devices and is compatible with various platforms from multiple vendors. Another good thing about this reader is that due to onboard data storage facility one can read thousands of RFID tags without the need of linking it to any computing device. Its pen sized and lightweight therefore it can be easily carried in the pocket. It's a good solution for people who are constantly moving on the job and were looking for some device which was not only easy to carry but even gave good results and I think IDBlue could be a good choice for them.



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