Can handheld RFID readers scan through metal or liquid containers?
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RFID production refers to the deployment of RFID systems in retail and supply chains to track items, automate inventory, and prevent theft through real-time intelligent identification and movement detection.
That’s the formal answer. On the shop floor, it feels different.
I’ve stood at store exits watching traditional EAS systems trigger alarms without context—no idea what moved, who carried it, or whether it even mattered. RFID changes that. It doesn’t just detect—it interprets.
Retail RFID isn’t about scanning anymore. It’s about continuous awareness.
With systems like Cykeo’s phased-array RFID gate:
No manual scan. No ambiguity.

Traditional anti-theft systems react. RFID systems decide.
The Cykeo phased-array solution introduces:
False alarms drop. Staff trust the system again.
In one apparel store pilot (~8,000 SKUs), switching to RFID gate reduced false alarms by over 60% within the first month.
According to RAIN RFID Alliance:
A report from McKinsey indicates:
Your system capabilities align with this:

Here’s where things get interesting.
RFID gates don’t just prevent loss—they generate data.
In one store, traffic data revealed peak congestion times that didn’t match sales peaks. That led to layout changes—and a measurable increase in conversion rate.
RFID wasn’t installed for analytics. It became one.
Not everything is plug-and-play.
Common challenges:
The system itself is flexible. The environment needs tuning.
| Feature | RFID Gate | Traditional EAS |
|---|---|---|
| Item identification | Yes | No |
| Direction detection | Yes | No |
| False alarm rate | Low | Higher |
| Data analytics | Available | None |
| Multi-tag tracking | Yes | Limited |
It refers to using RFID systems to track, manage, and secure products throughout the retail lifecycle.
Modern systems achieve up to 99.9% accuracy with proper setup.
Yes, while adding tracking, analytics, and automation capabilities.
RFID in retail doesn’t shout. It quietly removes friction.
Fewer alarms. Fewer missed items. Fewer manual checks.
And then, after a few weeks, something subtle happens—the store just runs smoother.
Not because people are working harder.
Because the system finally understands what’s moving.

Cykeo’s CYKEO-DP11A RFID payment system combines UHF item recognition, facial authentication, and PCI-certified transactions for retail. Features Windows/Android dual OS, 4G connectivity, and SAP integration.

Cykeo CYKEO-DP11 UHF RFID Checkout Terminal streamlines bulk scanning operations with 5-tag/sec efficiency, dual OS compatibility (Windows/Android), and pharmacy-grade inventory management. Ideal for healthcare, retail, and unmanned stores, it ensures high-accuracy RFID bulk scanning with IP54 ruggedness and ISO 18000-6C compliance.

Cykeo’s unmanned RFID checkout Kiosk terminal enables 10-item bulk scanning in 3 seconds with 21.5″ touchscreen, anti-theft tag update, and POS integration for retail automation.

Cykeo’s CYKEO-DP11C UHF RFID self checkout kiosk enables unmanned retail with 10+ items/sec scanning, 21.5″ payment UI, and ISO 18000-6C compliance. Ideal for supermarkets and apparel stores.

Cykeo CYKEO-DP11E RFID self checkout system offers 21.5″ touchscreen, UHF RFID batch scanning (ISO 18000-6C), and cloud integration for retail automation. Ideal for unmanned supermarkets and apparel stores.

Cykeo’s autonomous RFID payment kiosk enables 10-item/sec contactless checkout, POS integration, and EAS tag deactivation. Features 21.5″ payment interface, PCI-certified security.
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