"This application is designed to meet the needs of small businesses with a small number of items that they want to track," said Mark Roberti, RFID Journal's founder and editor. "Larger companies can also purchase it as a starter kit. If they find that the application meets their needs, they can purchase additional readers and upgrade to Enso Detego's Surveyor EXPRESS enterprise application."
The FiND-iT kit includes one MTI RFID ME USB dongle reader, one MTI MINI ME RFID reader for Android hosts, a USB 18-inch extension cable, a USB On-the-Go (OTG) adapter cable, and 50 pre-encoded and serialized EPC Gen 2 RFID label tags. Users can download the Android software for a tablet or smartphone via Google Play, and the PC application at www.enso-detego.com/en/rfid-products/starter-tools/find-it.html.
The application allows a user to apply a UHF RFID label to a non-metallic object, such as an etching in an art gallery or health-care files in a doctor's office. When the tag is presented to the PC running the FiND-iT software and equipped with MTI's USB dongle reader, the user can enter information about that object, including its name and location, along with other attributes created by that individual.
The inventory list, created by associating tags with numerous objects, can be synched with the software on the smartphone or tablet. The MINI ME RFID reader can then be attached to any device capable of supporting Android hosts, and the phone or tablet can be used to perform a shelf inventory count or locate a particular item.
"Our goal was to create an integrated solution that takes advantage of our phone and PC readers," said Darryn Prince, MTI's RFID business unit head. "This allows small businesses to manage inventory more efficiently, and larger companies to put an RFID reader in just about every worker's hands."
FiND-iT is based on Enso Detego's powerful Surveyor software platform, so users can upgrade easily. "The important thing about the FiND-iT solution is that the phone and PC applications can be synched," said Alexander Gauby, Enso Detego's general manager. "This allows you to manage inventory on a PC, and to use the phone to go out and read tags. You can export your data as well."
The FiND-iT solution will be demonstrated at RFID Journal LIVE! 2013, RFID Journal's 11th annual conference and exhibition, being held this week, from Apr. 30 to May 2, in Orlando, Fla. The demo will take place in MTI's booth (430) at the event. The solution can be purchased via RFID Journal's Web site, at www.rfidjournal.com/store/RFID-findit.
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Microelectronics Technology Inc. (MTI) is a technology company specializing in wireless communication product development, manufacturing and global sales for more than 30 years. Based on its core competence in microwave and RF technologies, MTI has established a leading position in the fields of microwave radios, satellite ODUs and receivers, mobile base-station components, broadband wireless-access products and RFID readers. With this excellent record of accomplishment, MTI has established long-term partnerships with the world's leading technology, communication and network equipment providers. For more information, please visit www.mtigroup.com.