Portable UHF RFID Reader
RLPR-100 Portable UHF RFID Reader
Extend UHF RFID capture to a mobile host with a portable reader that carries its own 10000 mAh battery and connects through USB Type-C, without moving up to a full Android handheld terminal.
Confirm paired mobile compatibility, Type-C workflow, battery endurance, regional frequency, target tags, and application behavior before deployment.
Why Use RLPR-100?
Add UHF RFID capture to the mobile host already in the workflow
RLPR-100 is built for teams that need portable UHF tag capture beside a paired mobile device, without deploying a full Android handheld terminal.
Mobile capture without a full handheld terminal
Extend UHF RFID capture to a paired mobile host for portable inventory, asset, and field workflows.
Built-in 10000 mAh battery
The internal battery powers portable operation, so field read sessions do not depend on a fixed power point. Confirm endurance for the intended workflow.
Type-C charging and host connection
Use USB Type-C for charging and for host-connected workflows with the paired mobile device.
Host-led data workflow
Let the paired mobile application handle records, decisions, and downstream integration while the reader captures UHF tag data.
Portable Host-Assisted RFID
UHF RFID capture that travels with the mobile host
Pair RLPR-100 with a compatible mobile host instead of carrying a separate full-size handheld terminal.
The built-in 10000 mAh battery and USB Type-C connection make portability and host integration the central value. Validate software, connector, charging, and tag behavior with the target host.
Carry the reader with the field kit; the built-in battery keeps UHF capture independent of a fixed power point.
Charge the internal battery and connect to the paired host through USB Type-C.
Let the mobile application handle records, decisions, and downstream integration.
Before / After
Move UHF tag capture from a fixed desk to the field
Compare a workstation-bound tag check with a portable reader paired directly to a mobile host.
Fixed-point verification
Five setup actions before verification
The tag check remains tied to a fixed verification position and the workstation available there.
Portable host-assisted capture
Three steps with the paired mobile host
Confirm paired mobile compatibility, regional frequency, target tags, working position, and application behavior before deployment.
Battery-Powered RFID Operation
Add UHF capability without depending on the host battery
RLPR-100 carries a built-in 10000 mAh battery for portable operation and charges through USB Type-C.
This supports mobile and field integration where a fixed power point is not available. Confirm battery endurance for the intended shift and that the selected RF configuration meets local regulations.
Charge the internal battery through USB Type-C between or during field sessions.
Connect the reader to the paired mobile host and confirm the application, connection, and SDK requirements.
Capture UHF tag data in the host application and validate read behavior with the target tags and working position.
Supporting Features
Portable power, mobile pairing, and UHF tag capture
The feature set supports practical field integration and host-controlled data returned to the paired application.
UHF EPC Gen2 family
Work with UHF RFID based on the EPC Class 1 Gen 2 / ISO 18000-6C family; confirm regional frequency and protocol configuration before ordering.
Built-in 10000 mAh
Portable operation powered by the internal battery; confirm endurance for the intended workflow and shift pattern.
Mobile host environment
Pair with a mobile host; the host application handles records, decisions, and downstream integration.
Type-C charging and data
Use USB Type-C for charging and host-connected workflows with the paired mobile device.
Applications
Portable UHF RFID capture for inventory, asset, and field workflows
RLPR-100 is best suited to mobile tasks where portability, battery-powered operation, and host-controlled data matter.
Portable Inventory Checks
Pair the reader with a mobile host to capture UHF tag data during warehouse and stockroom inventory rounds.
Asset Verification in the Field
Extend UHF RFID capture to asset audits and field-support tasks without a full Android handheld terminal.
Mobile Host Workflows
Keep records, decisions, and downstream integration in the paired mobile application while the reader handles UHF tag capture.
Specifications
RLPR-100 portable UHF RFID reader specifications
Only confirmed product-level values are listed. Confirm regional frequency, protocol configuration, battery endurance, host compatibility, and SDK support before ordering.
| Form | Product type | Portable host-assisted UHF RFID reader |
|---|---|---|
| Host environment | Mobile | |
| Power | Battery | Built-in 10000 mAh battery for portable operation |
| Charging | USB Type-C | |
| Connectivity | Host connection | USB Type-C for charging and host-connected workflows |
| RFID | RF family | UHF RFID, EPC Class 1 Gen 2 / ISO 18000-6C family |
| Regional frequency | Confirm the required regional configuration before ordering | |
| Integration | Data workflow | Host-controlled records and downstream integration |
| SDK and software | Confirm SDK support and paired mobile compatibility before integration |
Support & Documentation
Technical resources for RLPR-100 evaluation and integration
Product Datasheet
Review form, battery, RF, protocol, and integration specifications.
Request datasheet →Type-C and SDK Integration Guide
Confirm Type-C behavior, host pairing, commands, data format, and mobile-host support for the intended application.
Request integration resources →Engineering Review
Discuss the mobile host, operating system, battery workflow, target tags, working position, and regional RF configuration.
Ask an engineer →FAQ
RLPR-100 portable RFID reader FAQ
What is RLPR-100 designed for?
RLPR-100 is a portable UHF RFID reader that extends tag capture to a paired mobile host, without moving up to a full Android handheld terminal.
How is RLPR-100 powered?
A built-in 10000 mAh battery powers portable operation. The battery charges through USB Type-C, which also handles host-connected workflows.
Which host devices does it work with?
The host environment is mobile. Confirm paired mobile compatibility, the host application, and SDK support before integration.
What is the read distance?
Read distance is not a fixed rating for every site. Validate it with the actual tag, object, orientation, RF settings, and working position before deployment.
How is it different from an Android handheld reader?
An Android handheld is a complete mobile terminal. RLPR-100 is a portable host-assisted reader: it captures UHF tag data while the paired mobile host runs the application.
When should a different handheld model be considered?
For long-range or high-volume capture with an integrated terminal, compare the RLRH series Android handheld readers. For close-range desktop tasks with a PC host, compare the RLU-01 mini USB reader.
Project Review
Confirm RLPR-100 for your mobile RFID workflow
Share the paired mobile host and operating system, Type-C and charging requirements, target tags, required capture workflow, working position, regional frequency, and SDK expectations.