The built-in technology works flawlessly. I tested with the receiver 15 feet from the
transmitter, it read the cards almost immediately.
You can even deal several cards at a
time onto a table and each will be presented on the screen of the receiver. It even has a gambler’s
mode where up to five hands of five will be displayed remotely.
Included in the kit are
RFID poker chips and ESP cards. In addition, extra RFID chips, that could be hidden in any object
are enclosed. The possibilities are unlimited.
The transmitter easily fits into a regular
tuck box. They do supply a card box that has an opening in the rear for peeking the receiver if
needed. The reliever can be magnetically attached to the transmitter. The combined unit then fits
perfectly inside with the window of the receiver exposed.
The RFID cards are a bit thicker
and heavier than a normal deck. They come in a box modified to accommodate the extra thickness of
the cards.
The product itself is wonderful. So far, in my experience, it works as
advertised.
I’m deducting one star because the tutorial is only around 20 minutes long. No
live performance videos or suggested applications were included. This is close to a $1000 product!
The tutorial barely touched on the bare essentials. Is this a trend in expensive electronic devices?
I recently purchased the Pitata White board, another costly item. Again the tutorial was very
skimpy.