The following devices can communicate using Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID).
We define "Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID)" as the the wireless non-contact use of radio-frequency electromagnetic fields to transfer data, for the purposes of automatically identifying and tracking tags attached to objects.
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Worn on the Arm, Hand & Wrist
and used
for Industrial applications.
The EAGLEVIEW is a remote controller built for the refueling industry. It is designed to allow the operator to remotely monitor and operate... |
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Cygnus is a customizable wearable embedded device built for enterprise market. It provides a wearable computing platform with cloud SDK... |
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The AeroScout T3 Advanced Wi-Fi Tag is a slim, battery powered, wireless device that allows the tracking and locating of an asset or an... |
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The iTAG100 Intrinsically Safe Tag is the intrinsically safe version of the T2 Wi-Fi Tag giving a real time location of assets and... |
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The T2 Wi-Fi Active RFID Tag is a real-time location tracker of assets and personnel. It uses a standard Wi-Fi network to determine the... |
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Worn on the Waist
and used
for Industrial applications.
eLocator Checkpoint is a wearable device designed for geolocating personnel and equipment. This wearable device was created for industrial... |
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Worn on the Wrist
and used
for Fitness applications.
The WearIT Smart Watch is an Android 4.1 powered wearable device that prides itself in being customizable for all types of users - whether... |