AsReader’s Booth #6763 will showcase Wearable RFID technology such as Teijin Frontier’s RecoHand™ a UHF wearable reader from a well-established textile manufacturer based in Japan for more than a century. This technology that confines radio waves and offers 1:1 touch reads, made from the same materialization as a golf glove, and was put to use by the Japanese government two years ago. Employees learned to scan bins by running their hands across products, and while grabbing the items they're able to read it simultaneously. Used at hospitals’ warehouses for first responders and COVID-19 response, the Japanese government reported that using RecoHand more than doubled their productivity speed.
RecoHand was a finalist for the Best New Product of 2024 award, and was hailed by RFID Journal as “an engineering win” for “technology.
RecoHand works well with the new “Locus Origin” robot, also showing at NRF. The AMR links with RecoHand’s RFID technology to create a state-of-the-art warehouse management system with a new approach to improving logistics efficiency and automation.
RecoHand was a finalist for the Best New Product of 2024 award, and was hailed by RFID Journal as “an engineering win” for “technology.
RecoHand works well with the new “Locus Origin” robot, also showing at NRF. The AMR links with RecoHand’s RFID technology to create a state-of-the-art warehouse management system with a new approach to improving logistics efficiency and automation.