Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

Omni-ID launches 3-year product warranty program

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Omni-ID announced that it has launched a new extended three-year warranty program for its passive ultra-high frequency RFID tag products.

The Omni-ID product development process consists of proprietary testing that includes pre-production testing and 100% testing at three points during manufacture to ensure the stability and durability of the tags and tag components at delivery and in real world deployments.


The company also employs a Highly Accelerated Life Testing (HALT) program, which includes several weeks of exposure to extreme environmental conditions, repeated cycling between high and low temperatures, ingression testing to insure waterproofing to indicated IP ratings, and high impact mechanical testing.

Provided free to Omni-ID customers, the new extended warranty includes encased hard tag products including the Omni-ID Prox, Flex, Max and Ultra product lines. [end] 

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