Zebra
SKU: MC333U-GJ4EG4FT
Zebra MC333U-GJ4EG4FT UHF RFID Handheld Gun
Dedicated UHF RFID gun for warehouse inventory with omnidirectional reads
Overview
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Overview
Questions about this product? Free pre-sales support from a senior specialist — product questions, compatibility checks, BOM quotes, price confirmation — typically answered within one business day. Need camera placement or system design work? Engineering time is $175 per hour (qty 1 = 1 hour). Hardware buyers get up to one hour ($175) credited back on their order.
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The Zebra PS-DSVRY-WRKSHP_QUO-03135-P4C7N0 is a fixed-mount RFID surveillance reader designed for enterprise asset tracking and inventory visibility across warehouse, logistics, and manufacturing environments. With a maximum read range of 35 meters, this device delivers long-distance tag identification without line-of-sight requirements, enabling automated tracking of high-value assets, pallets, and equipment throughout facility operations.
This RFID surveillance solution operates over wired connectivity, providing stable, continuous operation without wireless interference or bandwidth constraints common in congested network environments. The fixed-mount form factor eliminates the need for handheld devices, reducing labor costs and enabling passive, always-on monitoring of asset movement through designated zones. The 35-meter read capability covers large warehouse aisles, receiving docks, and production floors with minimal reader density.
The PS-DSVRY-WRKSHP_QUO-03135-P4C7N0 integrates with enterprise asset management (EAM) systems, WMS platforms, and RFID middleware solutions via Ethernet connectivity. Wired deployment ensures deterministic communication with backend inventory and tracking systems, eliminating the edge-case failures and handoff latency inherent in wireless reader networks. This configuration is ideal for facilities requiring audit-trail accuracy and real-time asset position updates across multiple tracking zones.
The device operates within standard Zebra ecosystem frameworks, compatible with RFID tag types and encoding standards used across supply chain, healthcare, manufacturing, and retail logistics operations.
Fixed-mount RFID readers require strategic placement to cover high-traffic asset movement points: dock doors, intersections between warehouse sections, production line entry/exit points, and secure storage areas. The 35-meter range reduces installation points compared to shorter-range technologies, lowering deployment cost and complexity. Wired installation requires structured cabling infrastructure but eliminates battery management, channel coordination, and roaming overhead associated with wireless networks.
The PS-DSVRY-WRKSHP_QUO-03135-P4C7N0 (often searched as PS DSVRY WRKSHP_QUO 03135 P4C7N0) operates continuously during facility hours, supporting event-based triggers for asset entry/exit alerts, inventory cycle counts, and compliance audits without operator action.

I've reviewed the Zebra PS-DSVRY-WRKSHP_QUO-03135-P4C7N0 during facility planning phases where fixed-mount RFID surveillance was part of the asset tracking requirements. This reader's 35-meter range provides meaningful coverage density across large warehouse footprints, and the wired connectivity model eliminates RF coordination complexity that arises when deploying multiple wireless readers in the same facility.
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This reader is well-suited for operations where continuous, passive asset monitoring and high detection reliability are priorities over mobile or point-of-transaction scanning. Verify tag compatibility and environmental clearances (RF obstruction from metal, water, etc.) before full deployment.
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