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Farsens introduced Titan, passive RFID relay compliant with the EPC Gen 2 standard

Farsens introduced Titan, passive RFID relay compatible with any EPC Gen 2 compliant reader. Continue reading

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Farsens released a passive RFID magnetometer

Farsens released Magneto, passive RFID magnetometer compliant with the Gen 2 RFID standard. Continue reading

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Farsens Fenix, passive RFID temperature sensor

Farsens Fenix is a passive RFID temperature sensor that can be read with any Gen 2 compliant RFID reader. Continue reading

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Farsens presented a passive RFID tag for pick-to-light applications

Farsens presented Stella, passive RFID tag that features a LED to provide an effective solution for pick-to-light applications. Continue reading

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Farsens’ family of passive RFID sensor tags grows up with Kineo

Kineo is a passive RFID tag with built-in accelerometer designed to measure instant acceleration and orientation of a tagged asset. Continue reading

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Farsens X1, passive RFID switch checker compliant with the EPC Gen 2 RFID standard

Gen 2 compliant, Farsens X1 is a passive RFID switch checker that allows wireless monitoring of the status of one or more switches. Continue reading

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Farsens Vortex, passive Gen 2 RFID sensor tag for barometric pressure measurement

Farsens introduced a new passive Gen 2 RFID pressure sensor designed to allow RFID-standard-compliant wireless measurement of barometric pressure. Continue reading

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Innovative Gen 2 battery-less RFID sensor tags from Farsens

Farsens has developed innovative Gen 2 battery-less RFID sensor tags to measure instant temperature, pressure and 3-axis acceleretion. Continue reading

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