RFID and Scanners


RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is a wireless technology that uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify, and track tags attached to objects. These tags contain electronically stored information, which can be read remotely using RFID readers or scanners. RFID systems consist of three main components: tags, readers, and a backend database or software system for data management.

RFID technology is frequently used for increased supply chain visibility, theft protection and security, real-time tracking inventory management and equipment monitoring in healthcare, manufacturing, and construction. While upfront investment is required, RFID offers long term cost saving with benefits including streamlined operations, reduced human error and enhanced visibility.

Step Global provides a broad range of RFID equipment including RFID readers, RFID scanners, RFID antennas, splitters and multiplexers. We have extensive experience developing bespoke RFID systems for custom applications. If you have an RFID idea and want to make it a reality you can get in touch here:

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EV-GM-00 Thing Magic Gemini Evaluation Kit HF RFID module

Product Code: EV-GM-00

Brand: Jadak

The ThingMagic. Gemini is for OEM designers requiring maximum customizability in an RFID module that reads and writes to MIFARE and NFC protocols, including capabilities for NFC peer-to-peer and NFC tag emulation (ISO 18092). The Gemini supports the mutually authenticated Triple Data Encryption Standard (3DES) encryption, ideal for applications in product authentication and consumable...



M2 Evaluation Kit - ThingMagic. M2 HF Embedded RFID Module

Product Code: EV-M2-00

Brand: Jadak

The ThingMagic. M2 HF Embedded RFID Module is JADAK's premium multi-protocol RFID module designed for OEMs who build for high privacy protection, anti-counterfeiting, and anti-tampering applications like the pharmaceutical and medical supplies industry, and require complete customizable control over how data is shared. The M2 is powerful enough to read and write to any transponder based on ISO...



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