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Marson Technology's MR10A7 Mobile NFC Reader enhances access control management efficiency

Marson Technology's MR10A7 Mobile NFC Reader enhances access control management efficiency
Marson Technology's MR10A7 Mobile NFC Reader targets the mobile device market, allowing data transmission to a host up to 10 meters away through its built-in Bluetooth, enabling efficient mobile operations.
With years of expertise in designing and manufacturing barcode scanners and RFID readers, Marson Technology plays a pivotal role in Taiwan's AIDC and security management equipment industry. As security management becomes increasingly important in society, the applications of RFID have also expanded beyond retail channels to include logistics, healthcare, tourism, finance, telecommunications, transportation, exhibitions, sports events, school safety, and more.

Marson Technology's MR10A7 Mobile NFC Reader targets the mobile device market, allowing data transmission to a host up to 10 meters away through its built-in Bluetooth, enabling efficient mobile operations. The MR10A7 Mobile NFC Reader supports various types of HF tags and UID, User Memory, and NDEF data format reading, providing multiple interfaces (BT HID/ BT SPP/ USB HID/ USB VCP) for data transfer.

The MR10A7 Mobile NFC Reader comes with 2MB of built-in memory, enabling flexible data collection in memory mode and storing up to 20,000 scan records in a user-friendly file format. High-performance RFID and wireless communication make access control management and mobile ticketing more efficient.

Key specifications

  • Bluetooth communication for easy pairing with a variety of devices, including laptops, tablets, smartphone, iOS, Android, and Windows mobile devices.
  • High-frequency RFID reading capability for quick retrieval of information from various HF RFID tags and cards, including UID, User Memory, and NDEF format data.
  • Supports ISO 14443A, ISO 14443B, ISO 15693, and NFC standards.
  • Supports both online and offline data capture modes for flexible operations.
  • IP55 industrial-class protection against dust, water splashes and drops.
  • Built-in buzzer, LED, and vibrator for diverse operation indications.
To address the trend of mobility and seamless services, Marson Technology is currently developing a smartphone scanner for access control management. It features a built-in miniature 2D scan engine and an on-screen button ScanKey to facilitate accurate, quick, and easy scanning. It offers portability, plug-and-play connectivity through a magnetic USB Type-C port, and provides performance similar to enterprise-level data terminals. This technology can be widely used in electronic tickets, electronic boarding passes, identity verification, industrial tablets/PDAs, medical tablets/PDAs, identity management, access control, medical carts, and mobile payments, helping customers improve management systems and enhance efficiency.
 
Founded in 1990, Marson Technology focuses on the development and manufacturing barcode scanners and RFID equipment, and provides OEM/ODM services in the automatic identification industry and has achieved ISO9001 certification and MIT quality innovation advantages. To meet customer needs, Marson Technology offers professional customization services that meet various EMC, RF certification, EU ROHS environmental standards, and deliver high-quality products comparable to well-known manufacturers in Europe, the United States, and Japan. We are committed to promoting the application of data collection in various industries and providing comprehensive AIDC and security management solutions for customers.


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