UHF RFID Cards Supplier

UHF RFID cards operate within the 860 MHz to 960 MHz range, making them ideal for long-range applications. These cards meet the demands of modern tracking and monitoring needs across industries:

Supply Chain Management: Track items from manufacturing to delivery without direct line of sight.
Asset Tracking: Monitor equipment and vehicles in real-time, even in remote locations.
Access Control: Automate vehicle access for parking lots and gated communities.
Inventory Management: Quickly track goods in large retail stores and warehouses.
Healthcare: Identify and track patients without physical contact.

We offer UHF chips including U-code HSL and Alien 9662, plus Dual Frequency UHF cards combining UHF with HF or LF technologies.

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Selection guide

Use caseRecommended optionNotes
UHF reader systems860-960MHz UHF cardChoose only when your reader and project are designed for UHF card compatibility. See the Alien H3 UHF Card for long-range asset tracking.
Card identification projectsCustom printed UHF cardUseful when UHF function and card branding both matter. The Dual-Frequency RFID Card combines UHF with other frequencies.
System migrationFrequency-confirmed UHF cardConfirm reader frequency, protocol and card format before replacing existing cards.
Unsure RFID typeCompare frequency categoriesUHF cards differ from LF and HF/NFC cards, so system compatibility comes first.

FAQ

What are UHF RFID cards used for?

UHF RFID cards are used where the project requires UHF reader compatibility for identification or tracking-style applications.

Are UHF cards the same as NFC cards?

No. NFC uses HF technology, while UHF cards operate in a different frequency range and require compatible readers.

Can UHF RFID cards be printed?

Custom printing may be available depending on card structure and project requirements. Share artwork and system details for confirmation.

How do I choose between UHF, HF and LF cards?

Start with your reader system. The reader frequency and supported protocol determine which card type should be used.

What's the difference between UHF and HF/NFC cards?

UHF cards operate in the 860-960MHz range and support longer read distances without direct line of sight, making them suited for asset tracking and vehicle access. HF/NFC cards operate at 13.56MHz with a much shorter read range, suited for hand-presented access and smartphone interactions.

What UHF chips does ZealTag offer?

ZealTag supplies UHF card chips including U-code HSL and Alien H3, as well as dual-frequency cards combining UHF with HF or LF technology for projects needing two systems on one card.

Can UHF cards be used for vehicle access control?

Yes, UHF cards are commonly used for automated vehicle access at parking lots and gated communities because they can be read at a distance without removing the card from a wallet or vehicle-mounted holder.

Do UHF cards support custom printing?

Custom printing may be available depending on card structure and antenna placement. Share your artwork and system requirements so compatibility with printing equipment can be confirmed.

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