RFID in Manufacturing: What I’ve Learned
215Discover how RFID technology really works in manufacturing. Real-world experiences, practical tips, and lessons learned from implementing RFID systems for inventory, production, and quality control.
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Imagine this: It’s 3 AM, pouring rain, and your prize bull decides to break through a fence. You grab your UHF RFID reader to track him… and it’s dead. Water damage. Again.
Tracking livestock in wet climates isn’t just about readers—it’s about gear that laughs at monsoons. Here’s how to pick gear that survives mud, sleet, and angry goats.

Problem: Cheap “water-resistant” readers die because:
Solution: Look for IP67 or higher and operating temps from -22°F to 140°F. Example: Cykeo’s ranch-grade UHF reader survives being dropped in a trough (we tested it).
Step 1: Tag Animals Properly
Step 2: Install Fixed Readers at Chokepoints

Step 3: Test in Worst-Case Scenarios
Issue 1: RFID Tags fall off during storms.
Issue 2: Readers miss scans in heavy rain.
Issue 3: Batteries die in cold weather.
Reader Specs to Demand:
Cykeo’s Edge: Their readers auto-adjust power to punch through rain. Tags sync data even if the reader gets trampled (thanks, shockproof casing).

Cheap Readers (200–500):
Pro-Grade Readers (900–2,500):
Budget Hack: Lease readers from companies like Cykeo. $99/month, repairs included.
Final Takeaway:
Waterproof UHF RFID readers aren’t a luxury—they’re insurance. Skip IP65 junk, test gear in mud, and tag calves early. And if your reader can’t survive a beer spilled on it? Don’t trust it with livestock.
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