MagicBands
Q3E-MB-R1G1 - MagicBand Revision 1 Generation 1
- FCC Authorization 2012
- Availability: Feb 2012 - 2016
Q3E-MB-R2G1 - MagicBand Revision 2 Generation 1
- FCC Authorization 2016
- The flexible printed circuit has a minor modification and the plastic outer shell has been modified to improve wearability.
- Power output on the RF increased to 960.0 μW (microwatt) from 686.8 μW.
- Availability: Mid-2016/Late 2016(?)
Q3E-MB-R1G2 - MagicBand Revision 1 Generation 2
- FCC Authorization 2016
- Power output on the RF increased to 1.175 mW (milliwatt) from 960.0 μW (microwatt).
- Smaller puck like form factor
- Availability: Early 2017(?)
2AYEL-7282 - Magicband+
- FCC Authorization 2021
- Rechargeable battery
- LED lighting and Haptic feedback
- 13.56mhz HF RFID
- 2.4Ghz Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
- Availability: 2022
Payment Terminals:
Q3E-XPD-R1G1 - Experience Payment Device Revision 1 Generation 1
- FCC Authorization 2013
- Support for EMV Chips
Q3E-XPD-R2G1 - Experience Payment Device Revision 2 Generation 1
- FCC Authorization 2015
- Minor Design Changes
Short Range Readers:
Q3E-XTP-R1G1 - xTP Short Range Reader Revision 1 Generation 1
- FCC Authorization: 2013
- Used at Main Gate/Test Track
- The xTP assembly is designed to be mounted in one of several different stanchion designs. Among the existing stanchion designs are the Park Entry Sphere, multiple themed stanchions, and several kiosk installations.
2AJS4-TP-R1G2 - Second Generation of Entry points in stanchions
- FCC Authorization 2017
- HF RFID reader, UHF RFID Reader, Bluetooth, and proprietary 2.4GHz DTS radio
Q3E-XTP-RA-R1G1 - xConnect xTPra Short Range Reader Revision 1 Generation 1
- FCC Authorization: 2013
- Submodels : xTPra and xTPrs
- xTPra
The xTPra is designed to be mounted in harsh environments.
- xTPrs
The xTPrs is a derivative model of the xTPra that adds support for being powered by 24VDC and interfacing to an external sensor through its peripheral interface connector.
Long Range Readers:
Q3E-XBR-R1G1 - xBR V3 Long Range Reader Revision 1 Generation 1
- FCC Authorization: 2012
- Uses IEEE 802.15.4
Note: 802.15.4 is called ZigBee which is a low tier, ad hoc, terrestrial, wireless standard in some ways similar to Bluetooth.
Q3E-XBR-R1G2 - xBR V4 Long Range Reader Revision 1 Generation 2
- FCC Authorization: 2013
- Added 32 data streams on 8 antennas with 4x1 splitter.
- Added a LSR pre-certified 802.11abgn module
Q3E-XBR-S-R1G1 - xBR V3x2 xTable Reader
- FCC Authorization: 2012
- 2 xBR V3 Long Range Readers in one Enclosure
Q3E-MWM-EH3 - Made with Magic Revision 3 Ear Hat
- FCC Authorization 2017
- 2.4Ghz Bluetooth Low Energy
- Bluetooth Power is 1.1 mW (milliwatt)
How to Identify MagicBands
Q3E-MB-R1G1
Q3E-MB-R2G1
Q3E-MB-R1G2
2AYEL-7282
Image from Scott Gustin (Twitter)
All Images are taken from the FCC authorization database unless noted.
Q3E-MB-R1G1 - MagicBand Revision 1 Generation 1
- FCC Authorization 2012
- Availability: Feb 2012 - 2016
Q3E-MB-R2G1 - MagicBand Revision 2 Generation 1
- FCC Authorization 2016
- The flexible printed circuit has a minor modification and the plastic outer shell has been modified to improve wearability.
- Power output on the RF increased to 960.0 μW (microwatt) from 686.8 μW.
- Availability: Mid-2016/Late 2016(?)
Q3E-MB-R1G2 - MagicBand Revision 1 Generation 2
- FCC Authorization 2016
- Power output on the RF increased to 1.175 mW (milliwatt) from 960.0 μW (microwatt).
- Smaller puck like form factor
- Availability: Early 2017(?)
2AYEL-7282 - Magicband+
- FCC Authorization 2021
- Rechargeable battery
- LED lighting and Haptic feedback
- 13.56mhz HF RFID
- 2.4Ghz Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
- Availability: 2022
Payment Terminals:
Q3E-XPD-R1G1 - Experience Payment Device Revision 1 Generation 1
- FCC Authorization 2013
- Support for EMV Chips
Q3E-XPD-R2G1 - Experience Payment Device Revision 2 Generation 1
- FCC Authorization 2015
- Minor Design Changes
Short Range Readers:
Q3E-XTP-R1G1 - xTP Short Range Reader Revision 1 Generation 1
- FCC Authorization: 2013
- Used at Main Gate/Test Track
- The xTP assembly is designed to be mounted in one of several different stanchion designs. Among the existing stanchion designs are the Park Entry Sphere, multiple themed stanchions, and several kiosk installations.
2AJS4-TP-R1G2 - Second Generation of Entry points in stanchions
- FCC Authorization 2017
- HF RFID reader, UHF RFID Reader, Bluetooth, and proprietary 2.4GHz DTS radio
Q3E-XTP-RA-R1G1 - xConnect xTPra Short Range Reader Revision 1 Generation 1
- FCC Authorization: 2013
- Submodels : xTPra and xTPrs
- xTPra
The xTPra is designed to be mounted in harsh environments.
- xTPrs
The xTPrs is a derivative model of the xTPra that adds support for being powered by 24VDC and interfacing to an external sensor through its peripheral interface connector.
Long Range Readers:
Q3E-XBR-R1G1 - xBR V3 Long Range Reader Revision 1 Generation 1
- FCC Authorization: 2012
- Uses IEEE 802.15.4
Note: 802.15.4 is called ZigBee which is a low tier, ad hoc, terrestrial, wireless standard in some ways similar to Bluetooth.
Q3E-XBR-R1G2 - xBR V4 Long Range Reader Revision 1 Generation 2
- FCC Authorization: 2013
- Added 32 data streams on 8 antennas with 4x1 splitter.
- Added a LSR pre-certified 802.11abgn module
Q3E-XBR-S-R1G1 - xBR V3x2 xTable Reader
- FCC Authorization: 2012
- 2 xBR V3 Long Range Readers in one Enclosure
Q3E-MWM-EH3 - Made with Magic Revision 3 Ear Hat
- FCC Authorization 2017
- 2.4Ghz Bluetooth Low Energy
- Bluetooth Power is 1.1 mW (milliwatt)
How to Identify MagicBands
Q3E-MB-R1G1
Q3E-MB-R2G1
Q3E-MB-R1G2
2AYEL-7282
Image from Scott Gustin (Twitter)
All Images are taken from the FCC authorization database unless noted.
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