The Dragonfly

A UHF Desktop Reader

Used for creating UHF tag mapping files and during event registration.

 

  • This reader is typically used to create tag mapping files or as a “check in” reader at an events registration.
  • The USB interface allows the reader to be powered from the laptop/desktop it is connected to.
  • Dimensions – 12 × 8.5 × 2.5 cm
  • Come in Black, Orange or Grey Colours.

USB cable included. Reader driver only compatible with Windows. Comes with tag mapping software TagScan.

Upon receiving your order it generally takes our team two weeks to prepare and ship your brand new Trident products. Delivery time will vary based on your location and shipment selection. If you require your order earlier than the two weeks please contact [email protected].

Delivery options:

International Standard; ideal for trackable non-urgent parcels have estimated arrival in 6+ business days.

International Express; Ideal for urgent parcels with estimated arrival in 2-4 business days between major metro areas.

We are unable to provide any official advice for import costs and process as these are country specific. We recommend that if you are unsure of customs you speak with a local import or custom representative.

Please note that hold up in customs or a failure to collect your items will result in extended delivery times.

If you have unique customs and/or shipping requirement that we need to be made aware of to process your order or if would like to talk to us further please contact us on [email protected].

300 years of combined RFID experience.

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