190x 80x 62 mm, 902- 928 Mhz/ 865- 868 MHz, Impinj E310 UHF module, 0.5 meter read distance, 1D, 2D barcode & RFID tag supported, Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz wireless, USB interface, 12 hours work
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GEE-UR-DS8500 is an economic handheld UHF rfid scanner. Integrated 1D & 2D symbologies and Impinj E310 UHF RFID module, it can fastly read 1D & 2D barcode and UHF RFID tag's EPC number and output data through Bluetooth, 2.4 G wireless or USB interface. Typical application: Retail store, warehouse management
Main features:
• 190x 80 x 62 mm, Aluminum alloy enclosure
• FCC ( North America) 902~ 928 Mhz, ETSI ( EU) 865~ 868 Mhz
• Impinj E310 UHF Module, up to 50 cm read distance
• 1D & 2D Barcode & UHF RFID Tag supported
• Bluetooth, 2.4G wireless, USB interface
• ISO18000-6C & EPC C1G2 protocol, Walmart ARC spec tag supported
Physical Characteristics | UHF | ||
Dimensions | reader 80mm(L)×62mm(W)×190mm(H) | Frequency | US 902- 928 Mhz, EU 865- 868 Mhz |
charging dock 111mm (L)x 75mm(W) * 40mm(H) | Protocol | ISO-18000-6C, EPCC1G2 | |
Weight | 500g | UHF module | Impinj E310 |
1D & 2D Symbologies | 640* 480 pixel CMOS | Antenna | 2dBi ceramic antenna |
UHF | Impinj E310 UHF RFID module | Power | 5~27dBm, software adjustable |
Interface | Bluetooth, 2.4G wireless, USB | Reading Range | up to 50 cm |
Battery | 2000mAh Li-ion battery, 12 hours continuours work | ||
Charging dock | DC5V, 5-7 hours full charge time | ||
Barcode Scanning | Wireless | ||
Scan Element Type | CMOS | Bluetooth | Support HID / SPP / BLE mode, 10m / 33ft distance. |
Optical Resolution | 640*480 | 2.4 G Wireless | Support RF DONGLE HID-KBW and RF DONGLE AS VIRTUAL |
Scan Speed | 200 times/second | COM mode, up to 100m / 330ft distance | |
Resolution | 1D ≥4mil, 2D ≥5mil | ||
Depth of field | EAN-13 50mm- 200mm (13 mil) | ||
Code39 40mm- 100mm (5 mil 10 byte) | |||
QR Code 25mm- 240mm (20 mil 16 byte) | Environment | ||
Data Matrix 50 mm- 100 mm (10 mil 20 byte) | Operating Temp | -10 C to +50 C | |
1D Symbologies | UPC,EAN ( UPCA / UPCE / EAN-8 / EAN-13) | Storage Temp | -20 C to +60 C |
ISBN ( Bookland ), Code 39 , Code 32 | Humidity | 5%- 95% RH, no condensing | |
Code 128, Code 93, Codabar, Interleaved 2 of 5 | |||
Standard 2 of 5,lndustrial 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5 | |||
GS1 DataBar, GS1 DataBar Limited, GS1 DataBar | |||
2D Symbologies | QR Code,Data Matrix, Aztec, PDF417, MicroPDF417 | ||
MaxiCode, PostNet, PLANET, Australia, Royal Post | |||
CODABLOC F Composite Codes (CC-A, CC-B, CC-C) | |||
Accessory | |||
USB cable | Charing dock |
Continuing on with our five-part series in which we review the advantages of RFID within several industries, we examine the advantages RFID is providing the retail industry:
Inventory Shrinkage (Shrink) Reduction
• Track retail items between point of manufacture or purchase from supplier and point of sale.
• Real-time notification of security when RFID tagged items leave area without payment
• Competitive advantage – saving money on theft allows to offer product at lower prices
RFID Smart Labeling
• Monitor unattended inventory
• Automatic item identification on mixed pallets
• "Smart Shelf" systems – designed to provide real time tracking and lovating of tagged items on shelves
• Shipping and Receiving applications
Shelf Stocking
• Real-time notification of out-of –stock items
• Improvement of product replenishment
• Retention of consumers who may turn to competitors if inventory item is out-of-stock
• Automated charting and tracking for improved product forecasting
Check-out Process
• Reduce time spent in line
• Reduce labor/time cost of employees
• Streamline check-out process with ability to scan multiple items and pay for them all at once
Overhead Reduction
• Track product shipping and receiving from point-to-point automatically versus manual tracking to save time and labor cost
• Know how many units of inventory or on-site via automated RFID system versus manual process, saving labor and time cost
• Efficiency in error reduction reduces manual labor cost
The fashion industry was one of the first retail sales sectors to adopt RFID technology
In recent years, mainly in the USA and Europe, dozens of fashion retailers like Marks & Spencer, Levi’s, Throttleman, American Apparel, Le Coq Sportif, Karstadt, Dillards and Galeria Kaufhof have implemented RFID product identification projects to improve their supply chain processes and retail outlet operations.
For such an industry, experiencing seasonal peaks and handling large volumes of goods, the use of RFID tags in the supply chain offers significant advantages:
- A major improvement in inventory accuracy and speed, resulting in better supply management, greater on-shelf availability and therefore more sales.A clear illustration of the advantages of RFID is that it enables bulk, ‘on-the-fly’ reading, thereby cutting inventory times by 90% and, at the same time, substantially improving inventory accuracy, as RFID leaves little room for human error and information on the style, size and color of an article can all be stored on the tag.
- Unprecedented fashion logistics productivity gains can be achieved thanks to improved reception, shipment and inventory processes in manufacturing factories, distribution centers and stores.The simultaneous, contactless and ‘on-the-fly’ reading of hanging articles and articles folded into boxes radically reduces the time spent counting and controlling articles during reception and shipment operations. Because it takes only a few seconds to identify all the articles on a pallet, a rack or in a parcel, our customers are spending 12 times less time checking their goods.
Thanks to RFID technology, today we have easier and abundant life than before. It not only change the way we purchasing, but also change the way of production. It builds an efficient information highway between the manufacturers and end customers, at one end of highway, manufactures can get instant sales status and make right decision on business, while at the other end, customers can directly get the products details and enjoy the fast purchasing that high technique brought.
Though there are still some concerns upon the newly emerged RFID technology, however as more successful stories come we believe the bright future of RFID technology will come soon.
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