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With RFID, retailers can tag an item, and instead of pointing and scanning each item, they can quickly scan an entire area in seconds with a hand-held wand/reader for an efficient and accurate read.
RFID tags are great little pieces of technology, but unfortunately, the combination of paper, metal, and silicon means they are as bad as some modern pregnancy tests — single-use electronic d… ...
Ultrahigh-frequency RAIN RFID readers can detect upward of 1,000 tags per second. These benefits explain why 52 percent of companies are increasing their investment in RFID sensors and automatic ...
Talkin’ Things works with MCC Label and other businesses to ensure that tag application can be incorporated into existing production processes. In addition, it can provide entire RFID systems, ...
RFID tags are miniscule microchips, which already have shrunk to half the size of a grain of sand. They listen for a radio query and respond by transmitting their unique ID code.
He estimates about 99.8% of products at River Island are now RFID-tagged, with the only big exception being liquids in the company's beauty range (he says tags don't work well with liquids).
Purchasing a 125 KHz RFID tag duplicator off eBay, he was able to quickly copy the tag, and create one that worked with his garage’s entry system. While the duplicate tags worked well, they were ...
RFID tags help you to choose clothes A German department store, the Galeria Kaufhof in Essen, part of the Metro retailing group, is using RFID technology in a new way.
RFID tags can be used as the foundation for a series of robust security sensors. A motion detector can be made by integrating the RFID tag with a reed switch. Likewise, a shock event detector can be ...
An RFID tag is essentially an electronic circuit without a power source, but when it comes within range of a reader device that is transmitting a radio signal, the tag picks up energy from the ...