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CYKEO-D1C
The RFID reader USB-C uses near-field ultra-high frequency tag writing technology to achieve clean and secure desktop operation.
✔️ Near-field control with about 10 cm write distance
✔️ Handles up to 200 tags per minute over USB-C
✔️ Stable encoding output up to 26 dBm
CYKEO-D1C USB RFID Card Reader is built for situations where control matters more than range.
You connect it by USB-C, choose the output power, and write tags without worrying about stray reads or overlap.
The near-field antenna keeps the working area tight — roughly within 10 cm — which makes it easier to encode access cards, sample labels, or ID tags without touching anything else on the desk. USB power keeps the setup simple, and the built-in anti-collision logic helps small batches move smoothly without repeated failures.
This RFID scanner reader USB-C is most often used where accuracy and traceability come first: office badge desks, hospital labs, library counters, and compact inventory stations that don’t need long-range scanning.
It starts with distance control.
Because the write range stays short, unintended reads are unlikely. Each encoding task is logged by the software — who wrote it, when it happened, and which tag was used. For deeper control, the SDK allows direct integration into access control or credential management systems.
Yes, as long as it’s a desktop workflow.
The software identifies tags before writing and filters out anything that doesn’t match the task. If a write fails, the process pauses and flags the tag instead of forcing a restart. That saves time during mixed or repeat jobs.
More than people expect.
The reader is light, compact, and runs from USB-C, so it can work from a laptop or power bank. Encoding jobs can be prepared in advance, run offline, and synced later. This makes it practical for temporary sites, audits, or short on-site encoding tasks.
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CYKEO RFID devices are used wherever tracking needs to stay accurate over time. From desktop encoding points and medical labs to logistics preparation areas and industrial support stations, CYKEO focuses on stable hardware that fits into real workflows instead of demo environments.

