Iotera Develops Active RFID Tag With 4-Mile Read Range
The tag, which has a built-in GPS receiver, will be offered in consumer and enterprise versions, enabling users to identify a tag’s location via an Iotera RFID reader and a hosted application.
The tag, which has a built-in GPS receiver, will be offered in consumer and enterprise versions, enabling users to identify a tag’s location via an Iotera RFID reader and a hosted application.
The tag, which has a built-in GPS receiver, will be offered in consumer and enterprise versions, enabling users to identify a tag’s location via an Iotera RFID reader and a hosted application.
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The company is embedding NFC RFID inlays in its Champion series, not only to track work-in-progress at its factory, but also to ensure retailers sell the right skis to a customer and provide buyers with product and usage information.
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