Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

Daily RFID launches low-cost UHF tag

Monday, November 10, 2008

Chinese RFID tag maker Daily RFID has introduced a versatile new UHF RFID tag which the company plans to offer at a cost of less than 55 cents.

The tag, which Daily RFID engineer David Chen refers to as the One-Off Using tag, was originally designed as part of a apparel management solution, but can be easily integrated into a variety of applications including document tracking and asset management.

The tag measures 114mm by 39mm, with a read range of 5 to 6 meters using a 860MHz~960MHz UHF RFID reader. The protocol of the tag can be ISO 18000-6B or ISO/IEC 18000-6C / EPC Class 1 Gen 2. [end] 

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