In optical retail, the buying decision often happens in a single “mirror moment”—the few seconds when a shopper sees themselves wearing the frame. If an EAS security tag is bulky, heavy, or throws ...
Reduce Labor Costs and Improve Inventory Accuracy with RFID
Retail labor costs are rising—and outdated inventory processes are quietly making things worse. Manual counting, slow receiving workflows,...
A traditional EAS Antenna functions primarily as an alarm—it signals that an item has passed, but not what item. An integrated RFID-EAS approach transfers each exit event into item-level intelligence...
As digital transformation accelerates across global retail environments, ESL electronic shelf label systems are becoming a foundational tool for modern store communication. Designed to replace traditi...
In modern RFID implementations, an RFID inlay is the core component that determines not only identification performance but also how well the system withstands real-world environmental challenges. The...
Effective retail loss prevention is a top priority for modern stores facing increasing challenges from shoplifting, inventory shrinkage, and organized retail crime. An EAS label is a core component of...