Can RFID Readers Be Programmed to Specifically Track an Item by Distance?
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RFID Journal has announced the finalists for its 2016 RFID Journal Awards. The winners will be revealed at this year’s LIVE! event, being held in Orlando Fla., on May 3-5.
The system tracks various processes regarding the washing and sorting of linens and clothing, and provides alerts if mistakes are about to be made.
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group has not only introduced a new energy-saving specification, but also plans to release an update that promises to double BLE’s data speed and quadruple its read range.
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group, which oversees the development of Bluetooth standards, has introduced a new energy-saving specification for Internet of Things devices containing Bluetooth and other radios.
Helping one company to use the technology, no matter how small the application, will accelerate RFID’s adoption.
ISA Boutique is utilizing the hybrid solution to identify which products are of interest to shoppers, as well as where inventory is located and when it requires replenishment.
IT pros worry about data privacy; Miracle-Gro releases app for Connected Yard; NFC Forum publishes new IoT-related specifications; companies show strong interest in location-based marketing; health-monitoring device usage expected to triple by 2020.
Omni-ID expands line of printable on-metal RFID labels ••• Tageos updates EOS-220 RFID label with Monza R6 chips ••• Mojix introduces STARflex RFID reader ••• Smartrac makes Belt, DogBone inlays with Ucode DNA and 7xm ICs ••• Hilti offers RFID solution to help construction professionals manage tools ••• Polo Ralph Lauren store in Dallas adopts Oak Interactive Fitting Room.
TAGEOS EOS-220 R6 is a new RFID label designed to address retailers’ small-item tagging needs. The label measures 1.9×1.1 in (48×28 mm) and is equipped with Impinj Monza R6 or R6-P chip