# UHF RFID Cards — EPC Gen2v2 Long-Range Access URL: https://proudtek.com/products/rfid-cards/uhf-rfid-card/ Source URL: https://proudtek.com/products/rfid-cards/uhf-rfid-card/ Generated: 2026-03-16T01:42:30.697Z Kind: product Publisher: Proud Tek Co., Limited Author: Proud Tek Co., Limited Credentials: ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, RoHS Compliant, CE Marking, REACH Compliant Image: https://proudtek.com/landing-images/uhf-rfid-card-hero.jpg Image Alt: UHF EPC Gen2v2 RFID card in ISO/IEC 7810 ID-1 format for long-range parking, portal and speed-lane access ## Description UHF RFID cards embed a GS1 EPC Gen2v2 / ISO/IEC 18000-63 chip inside an ISO/IEC 7810 ID-1 card body. They read at 2–8 m through an Impinj Speedway,... ## Procurement Snapshot - Best fit: UHF RFID Cards — EPC Gen2v2 Long-Range Access is suitable for RFID or NFC identification, access, and OEM customization projects. - Key options: Form Factor: Card format compatible with common access-control, ID, or NFC workflows. - Customization: Confirm artwork, encoding, material, chip, and finish requirements before quoting. - Quote checklist: Reference UHF RFID Cards — EPC Gen2v2 Long-Range Access in your inquiry so the matching product page stays attached to the quote. Card format compatible with common access-control, ID, or NFC workflows. Share target chip or protocol,... ## Key Specs - Form Factor: Card format compatible with common access-control, ID, or NFC workflows. ## FAQ - Q: Can UHF cards be read through clothing and bags? A: Yes. UHF RFID at 860–960 MHz penetrates fabric, leather, plastic and paper with 0.5–2 dB attenuation. A body-tuned card in a shirt pocket, wallet, purse or badge holder reads at 2–4 m on a 30 dBm ERP (EU) / 36 dBm EIRP (US) reader. Metal objects next to the card (coins, phone chassis) cost 2–5 dB. Monza R6 / R6-P Autotune recovers ~1 dB of the body-proximity loss at the chip. - Q: Is there a privacy concern with long-range reading? A: Yes — UHF cards can be read without the carrier's active participation. The Gen2v2 Untraceable command can short or hide the EPC, UID and user memory until the reader supplies the Access password, which is the recommended mitigation for EU GDPR Art. 5(1)(c) data-minimisation programmes and California CPRA scope. Dual-frequency UHF + NFC cards are often specified so the UHF portion is only used at designated perimeters and NFC handles interior door access. RFID-blocking aluminium-foil sleeves are available for off-site privacy. - Q: Why can't my phone read the UHF card? A: Phone NFC radios operate at 13.56 MHz (ISO/IEC 14443 + ISO/IEC 15693), not the 860–960 MHz UHF band. UHF requires a dedicated reader front-end — Impinj Speedway, Zebra FX9600, ThingMagic M6e or a warehouse-handheld UHF sled (TSL, ATID). Deployments that need phone-tap verification and UHF portal reads specify a dual-frequency UHF + NFC card so both interfaces live in a single ISO/IEC 7810 body. - Q: What is the MOQ and lead time? A: Standard UHF RFID cards: MOQ 200, lead time 12–15 business days. Dual-frequency UHF + NFC cards: MOQ 300, lead time 15–18 business days — the second inlay needs an additional lamination-alignment pass. EPC pre-encoding, Access / Kill password programming, Gen2v2 Untraceable config and printing are all included in the standard lead time; a read-range test report ships with each order. ## Machine Routes - JSON: https://proudtek.com/machine/products/rfid-cards/uhf-rfid-card.json - Text: https://proudtek.com/machine/products/rfid-cards/uhf-rfid-card.txt