MORX Android 8 Port Fixed Reader
UHF Solution
- UHF Reader with inbuilt Door Controller for 10,000 users
- Memory: 2+16GB
- Operating system: Android 12
- Antenna port: 8 SMA-K female headers
- Communication: RJ45, 2 USB3.0 Type A, support USB Host (One Supports OTG), RS232/ RS485
Asset Tracking
Inventory
RFID
TCP IP
UHF
Warehouse
Online Support 24/7
- UHF Android 8 Port Fixed Reader is a high‑performance UHF RFID reader with an embedded Android 12 platform and integrated 8‑port RF engine.
- Combines powerful EPC Gen2 reading performance with on‑board processing, allowing local applications to run directly on the reader without a separate PC.
- Designed for multi‑antenna deployments, it can cover multiple gates, zones, or portals from a single compact device.
- Built‑in 4G and dual‑band Wi‑Fi provide flexible connectivity for cloud, MES, WMS, or ERP integration in mobile or fixed installations.
- Die‑cast aluminum housing with IP53 protection makes it suitable for industrial and logistics environments where dust and light moisture are present.
- Quad‑core Cortex‑A55 (2.0 GHz) processor with 2 GB RAM and 16 GB flash, running Android 12 and supporting local USB firmware upgrades.
- UHF RF section based on Impinj E710, 865–868 MHz (EU) / 902–928 MHz (US), ISO 18000‑6C (EPC Gen2), 0–33 dBm adjustable output, −88 dBm sensitivity, up to 900 tags/s and 0–25 m read range.
- 8 SMA‑female antenna ports to drive multiple antennas for large coverage or segmented reading areas.
- Rich interfaces: RJ45, RS232, RS485, 2× USB 3.0 (host, one OTG), HDMI 1080p output, 2 inputs and 2 outputs with optocoupler isolation for external control.
- Supports Europe/America 4G, dual‑band 2.4G/5G Wi‑Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/d/e/h/i/k/r/v, IPv4/IPv6), and SDKs for .NET, C, Java, and Android embedded development.
- Transportation and logistics management, including dock doors, cross‑docking, and yard portals using multiple antennas.
- Warehouse inventory and asset tracking where one Android fixed reader controls several antennas across aisles or zones.
- Access control and anti‑counterfeiting systems that need distributed antennas and local decision‑making on the reader.
- Production process control with multi‑point WIP tracking and GPIO‑based interaction with PLCs, stack lights, or alarms.
- Smart gateways or IoT edge nodes that aggregate RFID data and push it directly to cloud or enterprise systems via 4G/Wi‑Fi/Ethernet.