RFID Geeks
Best Use Cases of RFID in Data Centers
Radio Frequency Identification is a technology that uses radio waves to identify and track objects. It works by attaching small RFID tags to assets, which RFID readers then read to gather data about the location, movement, or condition of those items.
In data centers, where assets like servers, routers, and cables are critical to operations, managing these resources efficiently is vital. Effective asset management improves operational efficiency, reduces downtime, and ensures the security
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Feb 24th 2025
Top Use Cases for the Zebra FXP20 RFID Reader
The Zebra FXP20 RFID Reader is a versatile and compact solution designed to enhance efficiency and accuracy across various retail and service environments. Its plug-and-play functionality and seamless integration capabilities make it an ideal choice for numerous applications. Here are some of the top use cases for the
Zebra FXP20 RFID Reader:Retail Checkout Counters
The FXP20 can be easily integrated into retail checkout counters, providing a swift and accurate way to scan RFID-tagged items
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Sep 16th 2024
Zebra RFID Handhelds – What’s New.
The portfolio of Zebra RFID handhelds currently includes various options such as a robust sled – the RFD8500 which can pair using Bluetooth to a smartphone, mobile computer or tablet. In addition, users have had the ability to go for an all in form factor such as the MC3330R or MC3390R which features in integrated keyboard, OS and display. Now, the MC3330R and MC3390R are refreshed as the MC3330xR and MC3390xR, respectively, offering key new features.Product OverviewMC3
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Oct 20th 2020
Partner Interview with Caen RFID
Explore our partner interview with Caen RFID. We discuss latest RFID products from Caen RFID including: Caen Hadron Mini, an RFID module. Caen Proton, an industrial fixed RFID readerCaen Quattro, a fixed 4 port RFID readerCaen Hex, a unique USB based RFID reader with scripting abilities and a displayCaen Quad Circular RFID Antenna Dual Frequency Temperature LoggerCaen skID, a bluetooth based RFID compact sled.
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Oct 15th 2020
Upgrading from Barcode to RFID
Upgrading from Barcode to RFIDWhether you are planning to implement barcoding as your
inventory or asset management technology and would like to leave your options
open for future implementation of RFID, or you already have barcode implemented
and would like to upgrade to RFID, there are several things to consider. Labels Barcode technology utilizes labels made of paper or polyester
(and possibly other materials) backed with an adhesive, which are printed with
a barcode and possibly human r
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Nov 8th 2018