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Edesix RFID Reader RF-220

Edesix RFID Reader RF-220



The Edesix RFID has been designed to make the process of allocating Motorola Solutions Body Worn Cameras to users more efficient and simpler for your staff.
By using RFID for allocating Body Worn Cameras, staff do not have to log in to VideoManager to manually allocate each user a VideoBadge. Instead, cameras are allocated with one touch of an RFID card to the RFID reader. This also means that staff can securely allocate themselves VideoBadges, rather than having to rely on those with the necessary permissions to allocate cameras.

RF220 RFID Reader Specification

  • Frequency 125/134.2 kHz (LF) / 13.56 MHz (HF) (RF-200 and RF-220),
    • 2402 MHz – 2480 MHz (BT) (RF-220 only)
  • Antenna  Integrated
  • Dimensions Desktop Reader: 88 mm x 56 mm x 18 mm
  • Range R/W distance
    LF and HF: Up to 100 mm / 4 inch (depending on transponder) (RF-200 and RF-220)
    BT: up to several meters/feet (configurable, up to +8 dBm power) (RF-220 only)
  • Weight 115g
  • Model: ELATEC TWN4

Using an RFID reader also has benefits when returning the camera at the end of a shift, allowing each device to be returned to the pool of allocation, so that the camera, once charged and footage offloaded, can be circulated back into the pool for use by another colleague.


This system can also be integrated into existing RFID systems, such as those used for access cards. This further streamlines the operation and cuts down on additional equipment needed by staff.
Using an RFID solution works in tandem with the Edesix DockController, which means that the allocation system still works even when remotely deployed from the main storage of camera footage.