6IXPOS now supports RFID-based checkout on compatible Zebra TC53 devices with an integrated RFID reader. This enhancement enables cashiers to quickly scan RFID-tagged products and add them directly to the shopping cart, providing a faster and more efficient checkout experience.
By leveraging the built-in RFID capabilities of the Zebra TC53, merchants can streamline item identification, reduce manual scanning, and improve operational efficiency.
The Zebra RFID integration enables 6IXPOS to:
- Scan RFID-tagged items using the Zebra TC53 device.
- Automatically capture RFID tag (EPC) information during scanning.
- Add recognized items directly to the cart for checkout.
- Support existing retail workflows, including sales and inventory operations.
- Prevent duplicate item reads during continuous scanning.
- Maintain stable performance during high-volume scanning sessions.
How It Works
When RFID scanning is initiated on a supported Zebra TC53 device:
- The device reads nearby RFID tags.
- Each RFID tag's unique Electronic Product Code (EPC) is captured.
- The system matches the EPC with the corresponding item in retailcloud.
- Matching items are automatically added to the cart or processed within the active workflow.
- Duplicate tag reads are intelligently filtered to prevent the same item from being added multiple times.
Benefits
Using RFID-enabled checkout helps merchants:
- Speed up the checkout process by scanning multiple tagged items simultaneously.
- Reduce reliance on traditional barcode scanning.
- Improve cashier productivity and operational efficiency.
- Minimize duplicate scans through intelligent tag handling.
- Enhance inventory accuracy during RFID-enabled workflows.
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