LABLD

The LABLD tag is a reusable, re-programmable retail tag that uses radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to store individualized product information. Scanning the RFID tag with a smartphone or reader activates interactive product information, enhancing the customer experience. The LABLD tag can be removed, reprogrammed, and re-affixed to another product, making them faster and easier than traditional UPC inventory tracking and eliminating the need for wasteful paper retail tags....

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From: Kyle Gillis

Related topics : rfid radio frequency identification tags / rfid tags used in retail / rfid tags retail+stores / rfid tags product tracking / rfid tag production cost

iRFID500 pairing to Android smartphone

How to pair the iRFID500 handheld Bluetooth passive UHF RFID tag reader with an Android smartphone.

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From: Extronics Ltd

Related topics : uhf passive rfid tag reader / rfid tag reader android / rfid tags smartphone / passive rfid readers

The Gun Box - Opens Using Biometrics, RFiD Tags and Bluetooth 4.0 Enabled Smartphone

The Gun Box - Opens Using Biometrics, RFiD Tags in the form of a key card, fob, ring, wristband or sticker label and any Bluetooth 4.0 Enabled Smartphone. Learn more at thegunbox.com

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From: The Gunbox

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Smartphone RFID Reader and Writer: Improving Healthcare in UN Refugee Camps

In refugee camps, it is difficult to track patient information because refugees frequently move between camps and medical clinics. Working with doctors from Harvard, this project develops a solution that will allow patients to carry their medical information on a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag. The smartphone (or table) and associated device allow physicians to read and write information to RFID tags storing relevant patient data. This lowers the cost to care and monitor transient...

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From: Tufts Electrical and Computer Engineering

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RFID Asset Management Solutions using Smartphone RFID U Grok It

SMARTX HUB RFID automates inventory counts, providing a complete, accurate snapshot of asset status in a mere fraction of the time it would take to conduct a physical manual inventory. To track assets with RFID, tags are attached to all assets from servers, racks, and laptops to office chairs, carts, and kegs. To take inventory, an employee can simply roam the facility with a Smartphone and RFID device, there’s no need to properly identify the asset, locate a bar code, and scan each asset one...

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From: Smartx Technology

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MLX90129 tag talks to Galaxy S4

The Melexis RFID sensor tag MLX90129 can be read by an NFC smartphone. In this case, the Samsung Galaxy S4.

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From: Andreas Laute

Related topics : rfid tag sensor / how to read rfid tag / rfid tags smartphone

RFID Smartphone Reader

This RFID Smartphone Reader can connect to mobile phone for reading tags and transferring data. For more details, please visit DAILY RFID (www.rfid-in-china.com) or email us at rfid_sales02@vip.163.com.

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From: Betty DAILY RFID

Related topics : rfid mobile phone reader / rfid tags smartphone

Useful NFC/RFID tag implant applications 4: unlocking a smartphone and vCard sharing

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From: ACKspace

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RFID Portable UHF Reader Writer read 50 tags via Smartphone Android

This is high-performing RFID UHF Reader Writer that can read 50 tags at the same time without collision. It supports EPC, 18000-6B, 18000-6C.

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From: Dennis Chan

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Chuango Open Box Video -- TAG-26 RFID Tag

Chuango TAG-26 allows authorized users with no password, no smartphones and no remote controls to disarm a paired Chuango control panel. Each TAG-26 can be named on any free Chuango system app. Upon disarming, pre-authorized phone numbers would get an SMS text notification of who just disarmed the system at home. Examples include children and housekeepers who are not given the system password but are expected to enter the premises. In the event where an authorized TAG-26 is lost or somehow...

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From: Chuango Alarm

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