June 17, 2006

Ekahau launches 3G Wi-Fi tag

Ekahau Inc has launched its latest T301-A Wi-FI tag, a tag first of it kinds in market utilizing 'System-on-a-Chip' (SoC) from G2 Microsystems Inc. The new tag is smaller than the previous models.

John Gloekler, CEO and President of G2 Microsystems says,

The T301 demonstrates that Wi-Fi based RTLS tags can meet the demanding requirements of RTLS applications in healthcare, high tech, and other industries.

The new tag has a battery having five-year life span and includes two call buttons to activate other applications. Besides it, the new model contains a tamper switch and motion sensor to track assets and people through Ekahau RTLS. Ekahau has decided to deliver limited number of tags to its existing customers this month and worldwide supply in September.

Via: [RFid News]

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