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CYKEO-D3L
RFID tag and reader is a USB-based scanner for controlled, everyday tag handling.
✔️ USB-C interface for direct connection, no extra setup
✔️ Reads over 40 tags per second in dense tag environments
✔️ Desktop-friendly size for offices, labs, and workstations
The CYKEO-D3L is a USB RFID Tag Reader built for places where accuracy matters more than distance.
Connect it through USB-C rfid scanner, launch your application, and start working.
The read range is intentionally limited to about 30 cm, which keeps tag selection clean and predictable, especially when tags are close together.
This rfid tag and reader setup fits naturally into tasks like library book registration, tool ID entry, linen management, or item relabeling. It stays simple, stays stable, and avoids the noise that long-range readers often introduce on a desk.
Distance control does most of the work.
Keeping tags within the recommended range helps the near-field antenna focus on what you intend to scan. In dense environments, lowering power slightly often improves stability instead of reducing it.
Standard UHF RFID tags perform well in most cases.
Paper and plastic tags are easy to handle. For metal tools or equipment, on-metal tags are recommended and should be scanned at closer range for best results.
Yes, it’s designed for continuous operation.
With USB power and no internal battery, heat stays manageable and performance remains steady. Basic maintenance, like keeping the surface clean and firmware updated, is usually enough for long-term use.
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CYKEO designs RFID systems for environments where consistency is more important than complexity.
From supply chain checkpoints and library systems to industrial IoT workflows and equipment management, CYKEO RFID solutions help teams keep data aligned across logistics, healthcare, aviation maintenance, smart manufacturing, energy facilities, and security operations.

