Open LED by any NFC reader, used for pick to light purpose
Multi-label recognition to improve work efficiency
Helps to reduce out-of-stocks and improve inventory turns
LED light indicating for successful or failed track
The Protocol is ISO15693 and other chip IC option
Tag Dimension: 100*27*0.4mm (Aluminum Antenna Size:48*23mm)
Chip: TC603BS ( Protocol: ISO15693)
Memory: TID/UID + EPC/Block 2048bits+ User 1280bits+ Reserve
Operating Frequency: 13.0-14.5Mhz
FaceStock/Housing: White Printable PP
Reading Range: 2 cm On Air-free (depends on reader)
Installation: Adhesive
Characteristic: General
Feature Option: Free consulting and free samples with solution proposal & evaluation, Fast sampling within 2-3days is provided to support ODM/OEM/SKD in order to meet the customized printing including mono/color barcode and text Embossing, laser-engraving, personalization and encoding service
Adhesive LED NFC Label is a new type of NFC electronic tag designed for rapid location, intelligent picking, and storage management. The LED flashes when triggered by an NFC reader, enabling a "pick-to-light" process and significantly improving efficiency and accuracy. The label utilizes a passive power design, directly powered by the NFC reader, to activate the LED, reducing costs and making it suitable for large-scale deployment.
The label measures 100 × 27 × 0.4 mm and features a built-in aluminum antenna (48 × 23 mm). It offers excellent readability and conformability. Its memory structure includes TID/UID, EPC/Block (up to 2048 bits), and User area (1280 bits), meeting diverse storage requirements. The NFC tag is equipped with the TC603BS chip, compatible with the ISO15693 protocol. Other chip options are available for custom configuration.
The label is made of printable white PP and can be printed with monochrome or color barcodes and text. It also supports laser engraving and embossing for personalization, facilitating integration with existing systems and asset management processes. This label is widely applicable in scenarios such as library management, document location, and supply chain inventory management, effectively reducing stock-out risks and shortening turnaround times.