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NoxVault Handheld RFID Asset Tracking

For about the price of a label-based barcode system, NoxVault makes finding over 100 assets per second easy and updates your Excel spreadsheet with everything it finds.

How it works

  1. 1 Tag items with RFiD

    Place an RFID tag on each asset. Each RFID tag has a unique value and that value is stored in Excel in a column/cell so you know which RFID tag is assigned to each asset. For ideas on RFID tags -- checkout the Nox-2 for general low-cost RFID, or Nox-TM4 for on-metal rugged RFID tagging.

  2. 2 Squeeze trigger to locate items

    NoxVault will locate all items within about 15 feet. If you have a pre-defined inventory, like "Carl's Office", Nox will tell you how many items it found, how many are missing, and show you a list of the missing items by name. For instance, "Red Stapler" instead of "Asset 12332"

  3. 3 Success! Your items are now updated in Excel format

    You can edit the Excel spreadsheet, add columns (e.g. "Purchase Date", "Cost", "Serial Number") with important information and sort by missing, found, or location -- all using Excel.

An in-depth article on the pros and cons of RFID asset tracking can be found on our blog.

Product Specifications:

RFID Read Range 10' to 30', depending on RFID tag. UHF Generation2 860-960Mhz Frequency Hopping.
Weight / Size 2.7lbs / 8"x5"x9"
NoxVault Device Windows CE 5.0, 1D/2D Barcode scanner, Gen2 RFID reader, 3.5" Color Display, WiFi, Full Qwerty Keyboard, IP63 rating, 2.7lbs, 8.0"x5.0"x9.0"
NoxVault Software NoxVault reads up to 100 tags per second, stores up to 65,000 assets in .CSV (Excel Compatible) format, syncs to your Excel spreadsheet, and stores up to 100 columns of data for display and editing on-device or on your PC.
Included Accessories Dual battery charger, spare battery, wrist strap, mini-USB cable
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