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10 Key Checks for Installing a Fixed RFID Reader System

10 Key Checks for Installing a Fixed RFID Reader System

When deploying a traditional fixed RFID Reader System, there are usually a various activities that you go through before you get to the installation step. Just to list a couple: RFID tag, hardware and software selection Site survey and workflow analysis Proof of concept testing System design Procurement However, at the time of installation, it’s a great idea to check the following to make your installation as smooth as possible: Only connect / disconnect an RFID antenna to an RFID reade …
Jan 27th 2020 Archit Dua
Using RFID for Cycle Counting / Physical Inventory

Using RFID for Cycle Counting / Physical Inventory

Many businesses today conduct inventory counts as part of their operations. The purposes and frequencies of these counts may vary depending on the business. However, some example may include:Annual audits conducted from a financial perspective to cross verify that assets in the company’s books are in fact where they should be.Inventory cycle counts to cross verify inventory and ensure there are no variances. Common reasons for these variances may include overages/ shrinkage. Different stra …
Jan 19th 2020 Archit Dua
Starting an RFID Project

Starting an RFID Project

Welcome to RFID4UStore! You may have found this page because you are thinking about RFID and have been doing a bit of Googling because you don’t know where to start. Well, you have come to the right place! RFID4UStore is not only an online RFID hardware shop, it is also a resource for education on all things RFID. There are a few key aspects to keep in mind when starting an RFID project: Examine Your Area Before even obtaining any RFID hardware, the best thing to do is to really study the …
Aug 26th 2019 Annelise McKay
Where RFID is Being Used in Everyday Life

Where RFID is Being Used in Everyday Life

Introduction: RFID in Everyday Life RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is a technology that allows wireless communication between an RFID tag and a reader. While it may seem like a futuristic concept, RFID is already a part of our daily lives in ways we often don’t notice. From contactless payments and hotel keycards to pet microchips and automated toll payments, RFID technology simplifies everyday tasks, making them faster, more secure, and more efficient. Where RFID is Being Used in E …
Aug 14th 2019 Annelise McKay