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RFID ME: Mini ME UHF RFID Reader for Android Powered Devices
Instantly turn compatible Android USB OTG Host Mode devices (smartphone or tablet) into a EPC Class 1 Gen2 UHF RFID ReaderSmall, convenient, affordable, and durable reader for short range use (read range varies from 5 to 50 cm depending on tag and environment) - see video demo at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kri_Etz2a9A&feature=youtu.beDownload free MTI RFID ME GUI Android app from Google Play to start using on your Android mobile device. Search for RFID ME on github to download GUI software and Low level command set.Read and write any EPC Class 1 Gen2 compliant tags with your own Android tablet or smartphone that is able to support USB OTG Host Mode with HID protocolVisit MTI website or Google *RFID ME* or *MINI ME RFID* for more information. Compatible devices include Smartphones: Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Samsung Galaxy S II, Samsung Galaxy S III. Tablets: Motorola Xoom, Acer Iconia 200/500/700 family, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, Toshiba Excite, Google Nexus 7, Google Nexus 10, Asus Memo PAD, Samsung Galaxy Note II and III
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u/rftracker ยท 1 pointr/RFID

This is probably too much work for a single small client... just throwing it out there. Something like this works with lots of (but not all) smartphones:

http://www.amazon.com/RFID-ME-Android-Powered-Devices/dp/B007KXC1NO

There's an Android app with source code available that shows how the basic reading/writing works:

https://github.com/mti-rfid/RFID_ME_GUI_APP

(I have this setup, and it works fine close to the tags.)

It doesn't sound like you need much range, so barcodes and NFC tags might be good options too...