NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Checkpoint Systems, a leading global supplier of Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) and RFID solutions for the retail industry, today announced here at the NRF Big Show a radical shake-up of its range of EAS antennas, with the introduction of a revolutionary new electronics platform.
NEO will deliver enhanced detection and connectivity to retailers, enabling them to improve store operations. The powerful new electronics represent a seismic shift in the way radio frequency-based (RF) EAS solutions perform in store and enable the sensors to become a key part of the connected store environment.
Available immediately, NEO will debut in a range of new, more aesthetically pleasing antenna designs, aiding retailers that are looking to create a more enticing shop entrance.
Superior performance
NEO pushes the capabilities of RF-based
EAS solutions, boosting the standard detection range by up to 35 percent
so that retailers can increase the distance between each antenna to
almost nine feet. The unique electronics deliver superior detection and
mean the sensors are capable of protecting the smallest of labels –
including those used on cosmetics products – against theft, in either
the current aisle width setup or wider.
True connectivity
A first for the retail industry,
NEO-enabled antennas will feature wireless Bluetooth connectivity. This
means that stores will no longer have to connect antennas via underfloor
cabling – a costly and time consuming process. Its remote connectivity
ensures that the EAS investment is maximized, with Checkpoint providing
a live system health check and online service support, while
alarm-related data can be synchronized to the cloud to provide real-time
actionable insights.
Improved design
With smaller, more efficient electronics,
the antenna’s footprint has been minimized. The new NP10 and NP20
sensors – the next generation of the highly successful P10 and P20
devices – are the first to include NEO electronics. Developed for
grocery and big box retailers, they will feature a less intrusive,
lightweight, more contemporary look with a brushed metal frame. The
antennas have been designed with RFID in mind, with retailers able to
seamlessly upgrade their sensors without any impact on the antenna frame.
According to Carl Rysdon, vice president of Inventory Control Solutions for Checkpoint Systems, “We designed the blueprint for the very first EAS antenna, and we’re proud to introduce a new era for the technology. Retailers are now led by data, and NEO is pivotal to loss prevention sensors becoming part of the connected store. The revolutionary electronics that we’ve developed allow for the seamless transfer of data to the cloud, which ultimately helps stores to make informed business decisions, based on analytics.”
The NP10 and NP20 sensors are available immediately, and Checkpoint will unveil further designs for other vertical markets throughout 2018.
About Checkpoint Systems, Inc. (www.checkpointsystems.com)
Checkpoint
Systems is a global leader in EAS and RFID solutions for the retail
industry, encompassing loss prevention and merchandise visibility in a
growing omni-channel environment. A division of CCL Industries,
Checkpoint provides source-to-shopper solutions enabling retailers to
achieve accurate real-time inventory and accelerate the replenishment
cycle, while preventing out-of-stocks and reducing theft throughout the
supply chain -- thus improving the shopper experience. Checkpoint's
solutions are built upon 45 years of radio frequency technology
expertise, innovative high-theft and loss prevention solutions,
market-leading software, RFID hardware and comprehensive labeling
capabilities to brand, secure and track merchandise from source to
shelf. Checkpoint's customers’ benefit from increased sales and profits
by implementing on-shelf availability to ensure the right merchandise is
available at the right place and time when consumers are ready to buy.
Twitter: @CheckpointSys
About CCL Industries
CCL Industries Inc., a world leader in
specialty label and packaging solutions for global corporations, small
businesses and consumers, employs approximately 19,000 people and
operates 150 facilities in 25 countries on six continents with corporate
offices in Toronto, Canada, and Framingham, Massachusetts. For more
information, visit www.cclind.com.