Mir:ror

Mir:ror
A Mir:or, 2 Nanoztags, and 3 Ztamps

Mir:ror is a personal RFID reader that connects to a personal computer via a USB port.[1] It was presented at the Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin in September 2008 and is produced by Violet, which also produces the Nabaztag.[2] It is designed to work with Violet-produced RFID tags (Ztamps) which are industry standard ISO/IEC 14443 type A or B. When you move a tagged object near the RFID reader, the reader with prompt your computer to do something, such as open a related website.[3]

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Mir:ror was awarded a Star at the Design Observeur 2009.[4]

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