A long range reader is perfect for car park access points. Its read range is up to five metres, allowing for a convenient and flexible solution. In addition, it has a built-in hands-free interface, meaning there's no need to lay ground loops to accommodate large vehicles. Because only one reader is required per access point, you'll only need one per parking lot, bus terminal, or taxi stand. If you'd like to learn more about the benefits of this type of device, check out the video below.

The Sentinel-Prox Long Range Reader is a UHF RFID reader with a built-in antenna. It's designed for automatic vehicle identification and access control. The integrated battery will never run out. The long-range reading range of the Sentinel-Prox Long-Range Reader means it's ideal for indoor applications, as well. The long-range range of the device means it's a great option for a wide range of situations, and its price is a great value compared to the traditional long-range proximity card systems.

Long-range readers are perfect for car park access points and can be operated with the help of hands-free technology. The device's read range is up to five metres. The reader's hands-free functionality eliminates the need to install ground loops. It can be used for both indoor and outdoor applications and is compatible with both UHF and iCLASS credential migration. Its flexibility and affordability make it a smart choice for many applications.

A long-range reader is an excellent choice for access points in car parks. Its read range is up to 39 feet and is compatible with different sized vehicles. The reader is designed to be used in a vehicle park. The device's serial Wiegand interface connects it to an access control box. The access control box stores credentials and sends a signal to the gate to open. The gate opens instantly and a driver can leave the site without any additional hassles.

A long-range reader can be installed at car park access points to open the gate for cars. Its five-metre read range is ideal for car parks with many entrances and exits. With a hands-free interface, the reader can be used at any distance. The reader's proximity sensor can be as far as 39 feet, and it works as a close-range reader as well. It is an efficient solution for gate and parking applications.

Long-range readers are an important piece of equipment for car parks. They can be installed in a parking lot, car park, or on the road. The reader's range is five meters, which is more than enough to accommodate a large vehicle. Once a vehicle has been scanned by the long-range reader, it sends a signal to the gate to open it. This is a very useful piece of equipment for a parking garage.

An extended-range reader is also useful for gate control applications. A long-range RFID reader can be mounted on a wall or outside a building. A long-range reader is ideal for car parks, where the range is limited. These readers can open a gate without touching the gate, enabling vehicles to park safely without using the keys. The reader can also be mounted on a door, enabling it to open the gate without a person.

A long-range reader is the perfect solution for parking and gate control applications. Unlike a regular RFID reader, it can open a gate from a vehicle. Its range is up to 39 feet, which is enough to accommodate large vehicles. With a long-range reader, you can also use a single reader at a gate access point. The iCLASS SE(r) U90 is an excellent choice for many commercial applications.

A long-range reader can be mounted on the gate of a building or a parking lot. The maximum distance for the reader depends on the type of antenna used and the tag. The maximum range of the reader is between 20 and 39 feet. The range of the reader is up to a metre. A long-range system can be placed in a car park or a parking lot. Depending on its range, it can open a gate from a distance of 39 feet.

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