Description
The AWID WS-UHF-0-0 Windshield Tag is a compact, adhesive-mounted UHF RFID tag designed for secure, long-range vehicle access control. Ideal for fleets and facilities with permanent vehicle assignments, it remains hidden inside the windshield while delivering reliable, hands-free recognition.
- Size: 4" W x 1" H; under 1/32" thick for a discreet, low-profile installation
- Mounting: Permanent adhesive bonds inside the windshield and is hidden from the driver’s line of sight
- Technology: Passive UHF RFID tag (no batteries) that works with most access control systems
- Read Distance: Up to 25 feet (7.6 meters) for reliable long-range recognition
- Tamper Evident / Security: One-time use with tamper indication and secure codes to deter cloning
- Compatibility: Designed to work with LR-2000 and LR-3000 readers and integrates with popular access control ecosystems
- Durability & Maintenance: Maintenance-free with a long life; low-visibility installation inside the windshield
- Package: Pack of 50 windshield tags to support scalable fleet deployment
- Installation: Easy vehicle installation—no batteries or tools required
- Application: Ideal for corporate campuses, logistics fleets, school districts, and controlled-site environments seeking hands-free, high-distance access
- Policy: Non-returnable and non-refundable
This windshield tag enables hands-free, high-distance entry across gates and parking facilities, streamlining fleet operations by delivering fast, secure recognition for every assigned vehicle. The tamper-evident design helps protect against unauthorized removal, while the discreet adhesive mount keeps the tag out of the driver’s sight and away from routine wear and tear. With a maintenance-free, long-life profile and broad compatibility with LR-2000/LR-3000 systems, it offers a practical, scalable solution for organizations aiming to optimize access control without frequent replacements. The pack of 50 supports rapid rollout across multiple vehicles, making it well-suited for corporate campuses, logistics fleets, school districts, and other controlled-site environments.

