Checkpoint Systems Launches RFID as EAS Solution for Apparel
Checkpoint Systems has added to its RFID loss prevention portfolio with the launch of SFERO, a customizable, modular RFID as EAS solution for apparel with high detection performance to minimize losses and protect stores in new ways.
Representing a seismic shift in RFID as EAS technology, SFERO enables retailers to accommodate any store layout and design. The new modular retail security solution means store operators can combine intelligent pedestals and overhead antennas to create a sphere of protection that can be increased or decreased depending on the levels of shrinkage and the requirements of each store.
It also enables retailers to move away from out-of-the-box, one-size-fits-all systems, instead tailoring the technology so that they can adapt the level of protection for each store within a portfolio, as it changes and grows.
Underlining RFID’s ability to function as powerful EAS, SFERO’s customizable feature is bolstered by a powerful detection capability, in many cases greater than 95 percent. It allows retailers to protect products, significantly reduce shrinkage, and maximize revenues.
Representing a seismic shift in RFID as EAS technology, SFERO enables retailers to accommodate any store layout and design. The new modular retail security solution means store operators can combine intelligent pedestals and overhead antennas to create a sphere of protection that can be increased or decreased depending on the levels of shrinkage and the requirements of each store.
It also enables retailers to move away from out-of-the-box, one-size-fits-all systems, instead tailoring the technology so that they can adapt the level of protection for each store within a portfolio, as it changes and grows.
Underlining RFID’s ability to function as powerful EAS, SFERO’s customizable feature is bolstered by a powerful detection capability, in many cases greater than 95 percent. It allows retailers to protect products, significantly reduce shrinkage, and maximize revenues.
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