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SYRIS RD300-HDX2 RFID Reader for EM4305 and SIC7999 Chips
(Product ID: 3686)

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The SYRIS RD300-HDX2 is designed for reading chips operating at 134 kHz, such as HDX chips like EM4305 and SIC7999.

The reader emulates a keyboard by default and sends data directly into applications without additional software.

There is also a configurator available to set the reader to work as a Virtual COM port, meaning it can act as a serial port emulator.

For a quote, please contact us via the online form, send an email to info@rfidspecialist.eu or call us at +386 41 884 124. If you are an integrator or reseller, we offer special discounts.
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The SYRIS RD300-HDX2 is a desktop USB RFID reader that supports EM4305 and SIC7999 chips and operates at a frequency of 134.2 kHz.

It is a plug-and-play device, meaning no driver installation is needed, and it functions as a Keyboard Emulator by default, reading the chip ID and placing it on the display (in Excel, Notepad, website, or application input fields).

It can also be configured to work as a Virtual COM reader.

The SYRIS RD300-HDX2 is commonly used in applications requiring identification, such as animal tracking (compatible with FDX-B tags) and asset management.

Technical Specifications for SYRIS RD300-HDX2

RFID Frequency: 134.2 kHz
Supported RFID chips: HDX (EM4305 and SIC7999)
LF Reading Range: 1 cm to 10 cm (depends on the tag and environment)
Communication Interfaces: USB
Operating Temperature: -20°C to 65°C
Power Supply: Standard USB power - 5V 500mA
Dimensions: 62.3 W x 87.7 H x 18.4 D (mm)

For a quote, please contact us via the online form, send an email to info@rfidspecialist.eu or call us at +386 41 884 124. If you are an integrator or reseller, we offer special discounts.

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