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The HY-PT300T is a small, low-frequency electronic tag reader that supports ISO 11784/11785 international standard FDX B format electronic tags. This product features a 1.14-inch color high-definition display with a resolution of 135*240 pixels.
$65/pc
MOQ: 1 pcs · Volume discounts available on request
| Operating frequency | 134.2Khz |
|---|---|
| Label Format | ISO 11784/11785 standard FDX-B low frequency chip tag and temperature sensor tag. |
| Reference reading distance | FDX-B 2x12mm glass tube (EM4305) max 8cm |
| Reading time | <1s |
| Temperature reading range | 26℃ |
| Display | Color screen 1.14 inches, pixels 135*240 |
| Signal Indication | buzzer |
| Clock | have |
| Powered by | Built-in 3.7V@400mA Lithium battery |
| Power consumption | Maximum operating current:400m A (Max) |
| Communication interface | USB transmission,customizable Bluetooth |
| Weight | 70g |
| Volume | 140*32*23mm |
| Protection/resistance | IP54 waterproof / free fall ground 1 meter high |
| Operating temperature | -20℃ – 80℃ |
| Certification | CE,FCC,RoHS |
The HY-PT300T is a small, low-frequency electronic tag reader that supports ISO 11784/11785 international standard FDX B format electronic tags.
This product features a 1.14-inch color high-definition display with a resolution of 135*240 pixels.
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The HY-PT300T is equipped with Bluetooth wireless communication, facilitating real-time communication with a mobile phone and allowing for comprehensive control of the device via a mobile app. Users can also transfer data to a computer via a USB cable. This compact, stable, and easy-to-use product is particularly suitable for pet microchip reading.

Synchronize the device clock, Read data (tag ID, time and temperature) and save the data in Excel or text formats for data sharing. Control of multple readers reading
Synchronize with the mobile phone clock by connecting, read the temperature sensor tag in the pet body and display it in Celsius and Fahrenheit format. Edit the temperature measurement history list of individual animals for specific animals and describe it in a curve chart. Users can record each temperature related event of their pet in text. Recorded data can be shared in EXCEL through chat software.