TrustTag and QueueHop Announce a Partnership in Self-Checkout Technology
TrustTag, one of world’s largest loss prevention and RFID source tagging solution provider, and QueueHop, one of world’s leading technology providers of autonomous retail checkout, announce a new strategic partnership today. The partnership will combine TrustTag’s 12 years of upstream manufacturing expertise in and innovative designing experience in both EAS and RFID with QueueHop’s technology infrastructure and intellectual properties to deliver an integrated supply chain for retailers seeking to provide autonomous retail checkout by combining RFID technology and EAS loss prevention solution together. As you must be aware that TrustTag is well known for its high-quality loss prevention products with excellent customer service, we have thought to expand our business and service by working in the close partnership with QueueHop. Our ultimate goal in this partnership is to improve the autonomous retail space by establishing cost-effective channels and designing innovative security devices. Moreover, TrustTag will work closely with QueueHop to seek to enhance ease of operational integration for retailers, such as inventory management tools and tagging automation. Simon Shi, the president of TrustTag comments “As TrustTag consistently provides high-quality loss prevention solutions and services to meet the demands of various retailers, we are also a forward-looking and innovative pioneer with a passion of bringing future technology to our customers. We believe that the strategic partnership between QueueHop and TrustTag is envisioned for the future autonomous retail checkout system. The synergy between TrustTag’s engineering and manufacturing capabilities and QueueHop’s leading-edge technology will set a new benchmark for both EAS and retail industry.” Lindon Gao, the CEO […]
Meet Us at RFID JOURNAL LIVE!
TrusTag will be exhibiting at RFID JOURNAL LIVE! from May 9th to 11th in Phoenix, Arizona. This year TrustTag will be showcasing a variety of high-quality RFID/EAS products together with our new improvement in source tagging solutions. At the exhibition, we will be launching our new services and products in: 1.RFID encoding and printing with cloud data management service 2.Self-checkout solution with our EAS RFID combo tags 3.EAS/RFID sewin label and hang tag solutions We intend to set a new benchmark for loss prevention & RFID solutions at this show as we are expanding our business globally. See you at booth 920!
Thank you to visit us at Euroshop 2017
Dear Customers, TrustTag entire team sincerely thanks you from the bottom of our hearts to visit us at EuroShop2017. During these five days, we are happy to present our innovative products and have irreplaceable exchanges with you for retail loss prevention and smart business solutions. We are excited to see many of you at this unforgettable event. We are also happy to continue our discussions and hope can meet you again very soon. Please keep in touch with us. Founder / President Simon Shi
Meet TrustTag at Euroshop 2017
Dear Customer, We are excited to announce you that we will attend EuroShop 2017 in Düsseldorf, Germany from March 5-9, 2017. Our booth No. is Halle 6/A42. We hereby sincerely invite you to visit our booth at the Düsseldorf Exhibition Centre. We focus solely on solving the problem of retail theft with solutions. Our objective since day 1 has been to help increase retail sales while decreasing shrinkage through the use of innovative and high quality loss prevention and products. With this opportunity, we are launching our RFID hang tag and hard tag recirculating solutions. Finally, if there are any questions specific to our company and products, we are asking that you visit us at the EuroShop to talk face to face. We thank you, our valued clients, and look forward to meeting you at the exhibition. Sincerely, Simon Shi President TrustTag
Thank you for visitng us at EQUIPMAG
This September TrustTag participated in EQUIPMAG in Paris and showcased its most recent loss prevention products. We’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for your visiting at our booth. Please don’t hesitate to contact us for further information regarding on our products and services.
EQUIPMAG 2016, Paris – France
The EQUIPMAG trade show is one of the largest events for professionals in the retail industry. This year at EQUPIMAG, TrustTag will be showcasing a variety of high quality loss prevention source tagging solutions including sew-in labels, EAS Seal Tag, hard tags and RFID. We intend to set a benchmark at this show as we are expanding our business globally. Join TrustTag at EQUIPMAG to find out more about our range of retail loss prevention solutions, services and other information. SEE YOU SOON AT BOOTH 3A076.
Thank you for visiting us at NRF 2016
Dear Valued Customer, This June, TrustTag participated the NRF 2016 retail show in Philadelphia and we are happy to announce that our NRF 2016 was a big success thanks to our team effort and all the participants. Our participation in this show is a huge milestone as we took a huge step forward to thrive and expand our business in North America. In the retail show, TrustTag displayed its latest high quality, innovative and precision engineered retail loss prevention products which are designed to meet the needs of retailers. As one of the world leading EAS manufactures, we sent a clear message to all the retailers during the show that our main philosophy since day one is to provide our business partners with high quality, innovative and precision engineered retail loss prevention products. Last but not the least, we’d like to thank all the participants for visiting us during the show and our dedicated team for making this a great show.
Eas Tag
Everything You Need to Know About EAS Tags What’s an EAS? Before we move on to the tags, let us first define what EAS means. EAS stands for electronic article surveillance. They are systems designed to help retailers and anyone else who needs to secure and keep track of merchandise and other assets do just that using various technologies like RF, magnetism, acoustics and even microwave. What’s an EAS tag? An EAS tag is one of the three basic components of an EAS system. It is essentially a security device that is attached to a product or any other similar asset to make it constantly visible to a reader and an antenna (the other two components of the system) and ultimately prevent theft. In most cases, alarms are triggered whenever anyone tries to bring unpaid tagged merchandise out of a store or forcefully removes a tag from a product. What kinds of EAS tags are available? There are two basic categories of EAS tags: active and passive. Simply put, active tags have a built-in power source and are designed to withstand extreme conditions and possess over 100 meters of read range, while passive ones rely on readers and antennas for power to work and have a much smaller read range (up to six meters maximum). In terms of physical design, however, a tag can come in so many different forms. It can be a hard tag, a sticker, a label, a cable, a hang tag or even a sewn-in piece […]
Active Rfid
What are Active RFID EAS Systems? The basics Active RFID EAS systems use tags that have their own power source. This enables them to emit a signal of their own, possess impressive read ranges and have massive storage capabilities. The batteries typically last anywhere between three and five years, but when they finally run out of juice, the whole RFID tag will have to be replaced. The system comes with three basic components: a reader, an antenna and, of course, a tag. It’s more or less the same as any other type of tag-based EAS system. In most cases, active RFID tags operate using two primary frequencies: 433 MHz and 915 MHz. Choosing which frequency to use depends on the environmental conditions where the tags would be used. 433 MHz tags are generally preferred for non-RF-conducive environments because they emit longer wavelengths that are better able to withstand interference caused by materials like metal and water. Types There are two types of active RFID tags: beacons and transponders. As the name implies, beacons continuously emit a signal (typically every three to five seconds) regardless of whether or not it receives a request from a reader. In contrast, transponders function almost just like passive systems where they wait for an actual request from a reader before sending out a signal. Beacons generally have a much wider transmit range than transponders (hundreds of meters away), but transponders make up for its limited range with its superior battery life. Applications With either type […]
Passive RFID Tag
Passive RFID EAS Systems: A Primer What’s in it? A passive RFID EAS system has three basic components: an RFID interrogator or reader, an RFID antenna, and, of course, an RFID tag. It’s practically the same as any other EAS system that uses some form of electronic tags. Each tag is typically made up of two parts: an antenna and an IC circuit or microchip. It does not have a battery (unlike active RFID tags) and just gets its power from the signal sent by a reader. How does it work? The reader sends a signal to the antenna, which converts it into RF waves. The waves are then broadcast within the EAS system’s read zone to be picked up by the tags. Each tag, in turn, uses its internal antenna to convert the waves into energy that is then used by its IC circuit to send a signal back to the reader. Also known as a backscatter, this return signal is slightly different from the original one. This difference is what ultimately gives the reader all the information that it needs from each tag. What are its frequency ranges? Passive EAS systems typically use three frequency ranges: low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF) and ultra-high frequency (UHF). Despite their very short read ranges, LF waves (125-134 KHz) are extremely long and have the best resistance to interference caused by metal or water. This is why LF tags are commonly used in animal tracking applications. HF waves (13.56 MHz), on […]