Products for Automatic Identification

Farsens introduces RFID magnetometer tag

  • FARSENS

Battery free RFID sensor tag can transmit a unique identifier and the associated magnetic field measurement data to a commercial EPC C1G2 reader.

Farsens releases Stella RFID tag with LED

  • FARSENS

The Stella RFID tag will flash its LED when the RFID reader is searching for its ID number.

HARTING adjusts RFID transponder for North America

  • HARTING Inc. of North America
  • Harting Inc. Of North America

By pitching the antenna to the North American frequency, the VT92 nearly doubles the usual read range for tags on metal read by a stationary reader.

Flexiray releases RFID Portal with pretty pictures

The RFID portal is suitable for tracking assets, equipment, document, files, and people in interior environments passing through doorways, hallways or corridors. You can make it pretty, too.

Wasp Barcode Technologies releases Three Barcode Printers

The WPL406 and WPL612 are designed for industrial barcode printing requirements, while the WPL304 is for desktop barcode printing. Prices start at $429.

Farsens introduces Fenix2 RFID sensor tag

  • FARSENS

These tags communicate a unique ID and the associated temperature without the need of battery supply on the sensor tags.

Datalogic releases Matrix 300 bar code reader

  • Datalogic, Inc.

Matrix 300 bar code reader has embedded illumination for the low-angle, high-contrast lighting needs of hard to read bar codes.

Keyence releases SR-750 fixed mount 1D and 2D barcode reader

  • Keyence Corporation of America

SR-750 models are available with long range (over three feet) and wide field of view when the position of barcodes may vary.

Motorola releases MC9200 mobile computer

With a dual-core processor, the MC9200 is capable of supporting the latest mobile enterprise applications in demanding environments such as warehouses, loading docks and manufacturing shop floors.

Datalogic announces DS2400N Subzero laser ID scanner

  • Datalogic, Inc.

DS2400N reads IDs at temperatures from -35 ° to 45°C (-31° to 113°F).