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SkyeTek Launches New Compact 1-Watt UHF RFID Reader Modules 1/16/09 - SkyeTek, Inc . announced availability of the SkyeModule™ M10 UHF reader module designed to deliver an industry-leading combination of high performance,
low cost, and compact size. Leveraging SkyeTek's award-winning reader
design expertise, the M10 delivers up to five meters of range and robust
anti-collision performance in a package smaller than a typical business
card. The M10 is available today with support for FCC regulatory mode and
is adding support for the EU and select Asian countries in the coming
months.
The M10, along with its SkyeOS™ firmware and SkyeWare development software, allows device OEMs, product design firms, and system integrators to effortlessly embed a high performance RFID reader into a range of products used to support applications such as: inventory management, asset tracking, and patron management. The SkyeModule M10 shares a common software interface with the rest of the SkyeModule product line for maximum design flexibility and investment protection. "The M10 reinforces SkyeTek's position as an industry-leading provider of feature-rich, easily integrated RFID reader modules," said Rob Balgley, CEO of SkyeTek. "Several customers have tested the SkyeModule M10 and the response has been exceedingly positive, especially in regard to price, performance and ease of integration. With the M10, customers can come to SkyeTek to choose from a full line of UHF RFID readers that span output power from a quarter of a Watt in the M7 to a full one Watt in the M10." The Tagnostic® feature of the M10 provides support for a wide range of EPC Class 1 Gen 2 tags for maximum application flexibility and cost savings. The M10's SkyeOS firmware is field-upgradeable providing investment protection as future tags and tag features enter the market. ReaderDNA™ licensing allows customers to manufacture the module themselves to reduce the costs in larger production deals.
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