The EOS-241 U8 inlay passed all categories related to various use cases for RFID within retail environments in the FCC frequency range.

MONTPELLIER, FRANCE and RALEIGH, USA (July 2, 2018) – Tageos today announces the release of the new version of its small EOS-241 RFID tag based on NXP Ucode 8 IC. Designed for tagging apparel and small items, the new EOS-241 U8 offers excellent performance in a compact form-factor. The inlay is approved by the University of Auburn RFID lab in all FCC categories.

Approved for retail

Tageos EOS-241 U8 successfully completed product testing in the ARC program at the Auburn University RFID lab. The inlay passed all categories related to various use cases for RFID within retail environments in the FCC frequency range (Spec A, B, C, D, M, G, F, Q, and N), demonstrating high capability to meet retailers’ and brand owners’ requirements.

Best-in-class performance

Tageos designed the EOS-241 inlay around NXP’s latest-generation Ucode 8 chip. The Ucode 8 offers increased sensitivity and allows designing more powerful RFID tags particularly efficient in retail applications, including the most demanding use cases such as high-density population.

Source: Tageos’ new EOS-241 U8 apparel RFID tag passes all ARC Categories – Tageos