Category Archives: RFID News
Laxcen offers high quality ISO 14443 A and ISO 15693 RFID inlays
Laxcen manufactures a complete range of HF RFID inlays based on the ISO 14443A and ISO 15693 standards. Continue reading
Invengo started to manufacture NFC inlays and labels
Invengo started to provide NFC inlays and NFC labels in order to meet the growing demand for this kind of products coming from its clients. Continue reading
Confidex updated Ironside, Ironside Micro, Ironside Slim and Carrier Tough
Confidex updated several of its UHF RFID tags with new chips and improved performance. Continue reading
RFcamp updated its website and unveiled a rugged UHF tag for extremely long read range on all surfaces
RFcamp launched a brand new website and Titan Fastener TK, UHF RFID tag that combines excellent durability and very long read range. Continue reading
The Tag Factory intros small, round UHF RFID tag for industrial and outdoor applications
The Tag Factory launched small industrial rfid tag for metal designed for industrial asset tracking applications. Continue reading
TAGSYS RFID launched enhanced versions of the LinTRAK, UHF RFID tag for laundry applications
TAGSYS RFID launched enhanced versions of the LinTRAK, UHF RFID tag specifically designed to meet all the requirements of industrial laundries. Continue reading
SAG introduced a UHF version of the Silicone Bangle Wristband
SAG introduced a silicone UHF RFID Wristband. Continue reading
Laxcen manufactures high performance UHF inlays with Impinj Monza 4 and Monza 5 chips
Based in Hong Kong, Laxcen manufactures high performance UHF inlays that meet the highest levels of reliability and cost-efficiency. Continue reading
RTEC introduced new models and offers customized design on the RFID labels for all surfaces
RTEC started to offer customized design on the Ironlabel family of RFID labels and launched three new standard models. Continue reading
LAB ID UH220, item-level RFID inlay featuring the latest UHF chips from NXP
The LAB ID UH220, UHF RFID inlay for apparel and other item-level logistics, is now available also with NXP G2iM and G2iM+. Continue reading