Zebra announced a new RFID chip.

Zebra announced a new RFID chip.
Zebra Technologies, a world-renowned manufacturer of kiosks, plastic cards, RFID printers, and barcode scanning equipment, recently introduced a new 2nd generation Impinj Monza 4 RFID card made from durable silicone and operating at ultra-high frequencies.

Photo 1 Zebra Technologies, a world-renowned manufacturer of kiosks, plastic cards, RFID printers, and barcode reading equipment, recently introduced a new 2nd generation RFID card made of durable silicone Impinj Monza 4 and operating at ultra-high frequencies.


The card is also equipped with an Impinj Monza 4 chip, which increases sensitivity, which in turn allows for an increase in the speed and range of reading by more than 50 feet, even when worn on a belt (lanyard). The new high-frequency card, paired with the Zebra card printer/encoder, opens up new possibilities such as reading through bags, sacks, and backpacks, thereby increasing the efficiency of access control during product deliveries.

Benefits of the UHF Gen 2 RFID card include configurable memory to protect personal data, as well as encryption of necessary information and the ability to reduce the read range to one foot. All this was intended to protect confidential information from unauthorized access and surveillance.

In addition, the unique 48-bit ID system allows you to protect the card from cloning by individually authenticating each card.


Source: rfidnews.org

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