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NameLF Desktop Reader
CategoryReader
CompanyDigant Technologies
DescriptionThe DT125DRU series proximity OEM RFID Desktop Reader works at the industry-standard 125 kHz frequency.

Designed to detect and read Unique and TK5530 tags
Designed to detect and read/write Hitag2 and TK5561 tags
A cost-effective, secure and reliable desktop reader that can be conveniently used as a contactless smart card reader when interfaced with a PC



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