NTR-H
Access control that roams
The NTR-H puts the entire access platform in a roaming team’s hands. Designed for minimal training and downtime, it validates barcodes and RFID just as fast as a portal, runs all day on one charge, and reports its own battery and GPS so you can manage a fleet of them from the control room.
- iPad-based
- GPS + battery telemetry
- Offline-capable

Engineered for the worst day of the year.
Portal power, handheld
Identical access logic to the NTR-6 (same offline on-board database, same media support) in a mobile unit.
All-day battery
6–8 hours on the device, plus ~10 more with a discreet battery pack for the longest show days.
Fleet telemetry
Each unit reports real-time battery and GPS, so you can track and manage every handheld remotely.
Apple ecosystem
Built on familiar Apple hardware: minimal training, minimal downtime versus Android fleets.
Ticket swaps on the go
Turn third-party barcode tickets into RFID wristbands anywhere on site.
The details.
- Type
- Mobile handheld · low traffic / roaming
- Connectivity
- Wi-Fi (cellular optional)
- Battery
- 6–8 hrs (+~10 hrs with pack)
- Telemetry
- Real-time battery + GPS
- Media
- RFID · NFC · QR · Barcode
Where the NTR-H shows up.
Sporting Events Boston Marathon
Ticketing, access, and credentialing for ~30,000 people across a sprawling race footprint.
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Festivals Coastal Country Jam
Fast entry and smooth credentialing for a 25,000-plus crowd on the sand.
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Sporting Events College Football Playoff
Full-weekend access, RFID ticketing, and digital waivers across CFP House, Playoff Playlist Live, TOTC, and Fan Central.
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Sporting Events Farmers Insurance Open
Access, cashless POS, credentialing and self-service registration for 33,000 at Torrey Pines.
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Festivals Gretna Heritage Festival
RFID wristbands, cashless POS, and box office for the West Bank’s hometown festival.
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Festivals Hogs for the Cause
Cashless POS, access, and mail fulfillment for New Orleans’ charity BBQ festival.
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