RFID tags can be classified in a number of ways. The most common of these include passive, semi-passive or active. While you may already know these terms, you might also be wondering what they mean to you and your specific application; if that’s the case, you’re in...
To simply answer the question posed in the title—yes, there are printers out there that support both barcodes and RFID—but don’t leave just yet! Wondering what benefits are associated with combining RFID with your in-house barcode strategy, or, which printers are...
RFID is growing at an impressive rate as engineers work to push the limits of what it can do. More and more application opportunities are being discovered and improved thanks to their hard work, bringing the Internet of Things to life. In one of our recent projects...
There is a growing expectation that everyday objects are connected to the Internet of Things (IoT), so they can either relay data or be managed by a device. Because of this, RFID solutions have become more adaptable, cost effective, and are adding value to more...
RFID tags are quickly becoming ubiquitous in modern day society. They are allowing everyday objects to become “smart” by connecting to other devices and systems without physical contact. For many companies, this technology is useful throughout manufacturing and...
Due to the complexities and customizations required to realize the maximum return on an RFID solution, it’s important to view implementation as a step-by-step process rather than a one-off event. RFID integration involves a lot more than just adding inlays to labels,...