UHF Handheld RFID Reader

RLRH-50 UHF Handheld RFID Reader

Accelerate warehouse inventory, asset checks, and mobile data capture with long-range UHF RFID reading, rapid multi-tag processing, and rugged field connectivity.

Up to 20 m* read range
1,000 tags/s* reading speed
Android 11 upgradeable to 13
IP67 rugged design

* Maximum read distance and tag rate depend on tag type, tagged material, RF settings, antenna orientation, interference, and operating environment.

Raylink RLRH-50 UHF handheld RFID reader with pistol grip and circularly polarized antenna

Why Use RLRH-50?

Built to make inventory faster, easier, and more visible

RLRH-50 combines UHF RFID, professional barcode capture, Android mobile computing, and rugged connectivity for warehouse, retail, asset-management, and field workflows.

01

Faster inventory rounds

Read up to 1,000 tags per second—without scanning items one by one.

RLRH-50 high-density bin inventory counting with multiple RFID-tagged items
02

Long-range UHF reading

Capture compatible RFID tags from up to 20 m away under stated test conditions.

RLRH-50 long-range UHF RFID reading across warehouse storage areas
20 m
03

RFID + barcode in one

Read UHF RFID and 1D/2D barcodes with one handheld device.

RLRH-50 handheld reader scanning 1D and 2D barcodes
04

Built for full-shift work

IP67 protection, 1.2 m drop resistance, and a removable 9000 mAh battery.

RLRH-50 IP67 handheld reader designed for rugged field work

Rapid RFID Inventory

Count multiple tagged items in a single sweep

Capture multiple eligible UHF RFID tags while moving through shelves, storage areas, or asset zones—without aiming at every individual label.

Operators start inventory tasks, scan defined read zones, review captured records on-device, and focus follow-up on missing or unexpected items.

01Multi-tag capture

Read multiple eligible UHF RFID tags during one inventory pass.

02Continuous workflow

Continue collecting tag data while moving through racks, cabinets, or asset areas.

03On-device review

Review captured tag records and investigate exceptions within the mobile workflow.

RLRH-50 rapid RFID inventory counting during a warehouse sweep
1,000 tags/s*Rapid multi-tag capture
* Maximum tag rate depends on tag population, RF settings, interference, software configuration, and operating conditions.

Before / After

Replace repeated item checks with one RFID inventory sweep

Before

Item-by-item inventory

5 manual steps for every item

Manual item-by-item warehouse inventory before RFID batch counting
01Locate item
02Find label
03Aim scanner
04Confirm
05Repeat

The same close-range sequence is repeated for each individual item.

5 steps 3 steps
After

RFID batch inventory

3 steps for the entire read zone

Fast RFID batch warehouse inventory after adopting RLRH-50
01Start task
02Sweep read zone
03Review exceptions
Result Capture multiple eligible RFID tags in one pass.

RFID inventory performance depends on tag type, tagged object material, antenna orientation, RF configuration, nearby materials, interference, software settings, and operating conditions.

Long-Range RFID Reading

Read tags on high shelves and across wider work areas

Use the 5 dBi circularly polarized antenna and high-performance Impinj RFID engine to capture compatible tags from a practical working position.

For warehouse racks, asset rooms, production areas, and high storage locations, operators can direct the read zone toward the intended shelf or asset area and approach only the items that require further confirmation.

20 m*Read distance

Conditional on tag, RF settings, orientation, material, and environment.

5 dBiCircularly polarized antenna

Designed to support practical mobile RFID data collection.

E710 / E510Impinj RFID engine options

Supports high-performance UHF RFID reading for mobile workflows.

RLRH-50 long-range UHF RFID reading toward high warehouse shelves
20 m*Read distance
* Maximum distance is not guaranteed and must be validated with the project tag, orientation, RF settings, and environment.

Features That Support Daily Work

Mobile computing, connectivity, and rugged operation

Use RFID together with barcode capture, Android applications, wireless synchronization, and a field-replaceable battery.

DATA CAPTURE

Professional 1D/2D barcode scanning

Capture common 1D and 2D codes alongside UHF RFID and 13 MP image data.

RLRH-50 professional 1D and 2D barcode scanning
POWER

9000 mAh removable battery

Supports extended mobile use and can be fast charged in under three hours according to the supplied datasheet.

RLRH-50 removable 9000 mAh battery
9000 mAhRemovable battery
CONNECTIVITY

4G, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, and GNSS

Synchronize field data through mobile, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and multi-constellation positioning options.

RLRH-50 4G Wi-Fi Bluetooth and GPS connectivity
RUGGEDNESS

IP67 protection and 1.2 m drop resistance

Designed for dust, water exposure, and accidental drops during warehouse and field operation.

RLRH-50 IP67 protection and drop resistance

Applications

Built for inventory, stock counting, and asset visibility

Use RLRH-50 where mobile teams need to capture RFID tags, barcodes, images, and transaction data within the same workflow.

RLRH-50 warehouse RFID inventory application Warehouse Inventory

Warehouse Inventory

Support receiving, cycle counting, stock verification, and exception handling across shelves, pallets, and storage zones.

RLRH-50 retail stock counting application Retail Stock Counting

Retail Stock Counting

Count tagged merchandise on the sales floor or in back rooms and investigate stock differences in the mobile workflow.

RLRH-50 industrial asset and equipment tracking application Asset & Equipment Tracking

Asset & Equipment Tracking

Identify tagged tools, equipment, reusable assets, and mobile inventory across plants, workshops, and field locations.

Specifications

RLRH-50 UHF handheld RFID reader specifications

Specifications below are transcribed from the supplied GH05 datasheet. Confirm the final RLRH-50 model mapping, regional configuration, accessories, and SDK package before publication or quotation.

Mobile ComputerOperating SystemAndroid 11.0, upgradeable to Android 13
ProcessorOcta-core 64-bit, 2.45 GHz
Memory4 GB RAM + 64 GB ROM
Expandable StorageMicro SD, up to 256 GB
Display5.7-inch HD, 720 × 1440
TouchscreenMulti-touch, glove and water operation, passive stylus, Gorilla Glass
Rear Camera13 MP autofocus with LED flashlight
Front Camera5 MP fixed focus
RFID & CaptureRFID ChipsetImpinj E710 / E510
Frequency860–960 MHz; FCC 902–928 MHz; ETSI 865–868 MHz
RF ProtocolISO 18000-6C / EPC C1G2
Maximum Read DistanceUp to 20 m, depending on tag and environment
Maximum Read SpeedUp to 1,000 tags/s, depending on environment
Antenna5 dBi circularly polarized
BarcodeProfessional 1D/2D barcode scanner
Power & PhysicalBattery3.85 V, 9000 mAh removable lithium-ion
Fast ChargingUnder 3 hours
Dimensions143.3 × 169 × 90.5 mm
Weight678 g
ButtonsVolume +/−, power, 1 custom key, 2 scan buttons
ConnectivityWi-FiDual-band 2.4 / 5 GHz, 802.11a/b/g/n/ac and fast roaming support
Mobile NetworkDual-SIM; 4G LTE / 3G / 2G regional band support
BluetoothBluetooth 5.0 with BLE
PositioningGPS, A-GPS, Beidou, GLONASS, Galileo
PortsUSB Type-C with OTG; optional PSAM expansion
EnvironmentProtection RatingIP67
Drop Resistance1.2 m to concrete
Operating Temperature−20°C to +60°C
Storage Temperature−40°C to +70°C
Humidity5–95% RH, non-condensing

Support & Documentation

Technical resources for evaluation and integration

01

Product Datasheet

Review mobile-computer, RFID, connectivity, ruggedness, and accessory specifications.

Request datasheet →
02

SDK Package

Request SDK, APIs, sample resources, and project-matched technical documents by email.

Request SDK →
03

Integration Support

Discuss RFID settings, application workflow, barcode requirements, accessories, and deployment conditions.

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FAQ

Short answers about RLRH-50

What is the maximum RFID read distance?

The supplied datasheet states up to 20 m. Actual performance depends on the tag, tagged object, antenna orientation, RF configuration, interference, and environment.

How many RFID tags can the reader process per second?

The supplied datasheet states up to 1,000 tags per second under suitable test and operating conditions.

Does the device support barcode scanning?

Yes. The supplied configuration includes a professional 1D/2D barcode scanner and a 13 MP autofocus rear camera.

Which RFID tags does it support?

It supports UHF RFID tags compliant with ISO 18000-6C / EPC Class 1 Gen 2 within the configured regional frequency band.

Can the SDK be sent by email?

Yes. Submit your work email, company, application, required functions, and expected project volume so Raylink can send the relevant SDK package.

Is it suitable for outdoor or industrial work?

The supplied datasheet states IP67 protection, 1.2 m drop resistance, and an operating temperature of −20°C to +60°C. Validate the final configuration against the actual site conditions.

Project Review

Confirm the handheld reader configuration for your workflow

Share your tagged items, read-distance target, inventory process, barcode requirements, connectivity, accessories, operating region, and SDK needs.