DETECTOR RFID UHF
More about RFID technology and food for thought
on why you might need this gadget:
VIDEO DEMONSTRATION
Find hidden RFID tags around you!
This is a compact USB detector designed for a single task: finding hidden UHF RFID tags of the EPC Gen2 standard. Modern tags are getting smaller, hiding in clothing seams, packaging, and documents. With this device, you can check your belongings "here and now".
How it works: Plug the detector into any power source (a smartphone port, power bank, or adapter). It turns on immediately and starts scanning the area. Slowly move the device near your items. If there is an active tag in range, the device will emit a short, bright LED flash. The closer you are to the tag, the easier it is to pinpoint its location.
RANGE ADJUSTMENT
The detector comes with a special service card. To change the search radius (scanner power), simply tap the card to the device. The detector will react with a short flash, followed by long blinks indicating the selected mode. There is a built-in pause between switches so you have time to remove the card. The selected power level is saved in memory even after the power is disconnected.
- 1 blink: Minimum range (for precise close-up searches).
- 2 blinks: Short-range mode.
- 3 blinks: Balanced mode (default).
- 4 blinks: Maximum search range.
WHY IS THIS FORMAT BETTER?
- Battery-free: No built-in battery means the device is incredibly light, compact, and ships without any aviation restrictions.
- Maximum simplicity: No apps, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or smartphone pairing. Plug it in, and it works.
- Buttonless control: Power modes are changed elegantly just by tapping the included card.
- Universal power: Works from any USB Type-C port on a phone or external battery.
IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND:
The device is designed solely to detect the presence of an RFID tag via LED indication. It does not read data, does not show the tag type on your smartphone screen, and does not work like a magic radar at huge distances. Detection range always depends on the tag's spatial orientation, the density of surrounding materials, the quality of the power source, and the selected sensitivity level.
MORE DEMONSTRATIONS
More videos and demonstrations of the new version are available on our Telegram channel:
P.S. Development of an RFID jammer and RFID deactivator is underway... but that's another story and a different price range for the equipment.
P.P.S. Also a reminder that all development is funded solely by funds received from equipment sales. We have no investors, we don't take "business loans," and so on.