Do Handheld RFID Scanners Require Special Training to Operate?
1078Learn whether handheld RFID scanners require special training, what skills are essential, and how Cykeo simplifies onboarding for teams.
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You bought an NFC RFID reader to scan loyalty cards or inventory tags with your phone. You plug it in, open an app… and nothing. No beep, no scan, no clue why. Before you yeet the reader into the trash, let’s run a dead-simple test to figure out if your phone’s the problem—or the hardware. Spoiler: It’s usually the phone.
a. Android Phones
b. iPhones
Pro Tip: iPhones can’t write to tags without third-party apps. Android rules here.

a. For Android:
b. For iPhones:
a. “Device Not Supported” Errors
b. Inconsistent Tag Reads
Cykeo Workaround: Their readers auto-adjust RF power to reduce interference.
a. Retail Inventory
b. Loyalty Programs
c. Smart Home Triggers

a. Avoid These Android Models:
b. iPhones to Skip:
Takeaway: Testing NFC RFID reader compatibility takes 10 minutes—but most folks skip it and waste $100. Use free apps, check your OS, and remember: iPhones hate NFC freedom. For small biz tasks, grab a mid-range Android and a Cykeo reader. For Apple fans? Pray for iOS updates.
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