
NFC software for inventory
Inventory and recording of goods and people using RFID technology
RFID inventory software
The software allows you to conduct an inventory of goods/equipment/people based on identification based on wireless reading of NFC tags.
Components of the inventory system:
1. Software that allows you to save any information on an NFC tag
2. Software enabling automatic reading of information stored on NFC tags
The software works with MIFARE Ultralight, NTAG213 and NTAG203 NFC tags. The product works with the NFC W20A programmer available in our offer. The software was prepared for MS Windows.
Programming NFC tags
The product allows you to program any information on NFC tags. By definition, an NFC tag should store information that uniquely identifies the product (product code). The application allows you to write 47 characters (including Polish diacritics).
Automatic reading of NFC tags
Software in combination with NFC programmer W20Aenables fully automatic reading of information programmed on NFC tags. The keyboard emulation functionality results in outputting the read value to the screen of the running application. Just hold the NFC tag close to the reader and the value stored in the NFC tag's memory will be output at the cursor position. The functionality of background work and keyboard emulation allows the offered inventory system to be used with any software, ranging from spreadsheets (e.g. Excel) to dedicated software for keeping records of monitored products.
Examples of applications of NFC software for inventory
Examples of applications of the inventory system:
Record of fixed assets
Monitoring equipment / goods / equipment
Recording of people during mass events
Identification of people / goods
NFC and RFID software
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Priority support guarantee
We are the manufacturer of the offered software. We guarantee priority technical support for the offered product.
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