InFlight RFID – The Next-Generation RFID as EAS System

InFlight RFID™, the world’s thinnest suspended RFID as EAS reader
InFlight RFID™, the world’s thinnest suspended RFID as EAS reader

CONTROLTEK has released InFlight RFID™, the world’s thinnest suspended RFID as EAS reader to elevate retail loss prevention to new heights. InFlight RFID is the latest release in CT360—CONTROLTEK’s line of affordable, scalable, and agnostic solutions for retailers.

Tom Meehan

“With a nine-element antenna array, InFlight RFID offers the most advanced RFID array on the market for the highest performance possible,” said Tom Meehan, CFI, chief strategy officer and chief information security officer at CONTROLTEK. “Our next-generation RFID as EAS reader uses LiDAR time-of-flight sensors to detect the speed and direction in which a tag is moving, providing highly accurate location tracking data that can be used for theft detection, asset tracking, real-time inventory management, and more.”

Rubin Press

“Upgrading to RFID as EAS provides retailers with more than just basic loss prevention. In addition to virtually eliminating false alarms, InFlight RFID’s state-of-the-art technology tells retailers exactly what item has left the store so retailers can replenish merchandise,” said Rubin Press, vice president of global sales at CONTROLTEK. “Thanks to its fully integrated Bluetooth low-energy transmitter, InFlight RFID can also sync with other RFID readers to transfer data in real-time, automating the inventory management process.”

Digital Partners

For more information about InFlight RFID and CONTROLTEK’s other solutions for retailers, visit the company’s website or contact a CONTROLTEK sales representative at sales@controltekusa.com.

 

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