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TegoXM RFID Launch Kit

Tego has announced the availability of its XM high-memory RFID solution, claiming it is the first complete high-memory tag solution that enables asset management over its entire life, including configuration, maintenance and sensor integration for a range of industries.
July 19, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Tego has announced the availability of its XM high-memory RFID solution, claiming it is the first complete high-memory tag solution that enables asset management over its entire life, including configuration, maintenance and sensor integration for a range of industries.

Tego has packaged its RFID product offerings into the TegoXM RFID Launch Kit, which integrates the TegoTag, TegoView software and RFID reader technology for easy implementation of its high-memory solutions. The Kit includes 30 of the company's TegoTags, which provide up to 32k of secure data, an Intermec Technologies IP30 EPC Gen 2 handheld RFID reader and TegoView software that allows users to easily initialise tags and read and display data. Tego also provides technical training and support to customers using the Kit.

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