For all inquiries
sales@reaox.comOne address for product questions, project discussions, partnerships, documentation requests, and technical coordination. Email gives our team the context needed to route your inquiry to the right specialist.
Contact REAOX
Tell us what you need to identify, where the read must happen, and which business system needs the data. The right RFID architecture starts with the workflow.
For all inquiries
sales@reaox.comOne address for product questions, project discussions, partnerships, documentation requests, and technical coordination. Email gives our team the context needed to route your inquiry to the right specialist.
A short project brief is usually enough for the first technical review. Attach photos, drawings, or existing manuals when the physical environment affects tag, reader, antenna, or installation choices.
United States
Sales, strategic partnerships, OEM discussions, and international project coordination for North America and Europe.
New York, United States
Email: sales@reaox.com
Phone: +1 (347) 679-8999
We respond fastest by email. For urgent matters, leave a voicemail and we will reply within one business day where possible.
China
Hardware engineering, antenna lab, manufacturing operations, APAC sales, and customer success.
Room 502, Tower BHongyuan Hangcheng PlazaNanfaxin Town, Shunyi DistrictBeijing 101300, China
Inquiry routes
REAOX handles RFID work across hardware, tags, middleware, and deployment. These routes help us respond with the right level of technical detail.
For jewelry retail, energy assets, industrial manufacturing, warehousing, healthcare traceability, library hardware, or custom RFID workflows.
Send the asset material, read distance, installation space, environment, and software constraints so we can narrow tags and devices.
For channel sales, OEM supply, system integration, and North American or European collaboration discussions.
Inquiry Starters
Different RFID projects fail for different reasons. These starter briefs help route the discussion to the right hardware, middleware, software, and deployment questions.
Jewelry RFID workflow review
Store count, jewelry categories, daily stocktake pain, POS or ERP system, tag finish requirements, and whether the workflow includes transfer, try-on, e-commerce fulfillment, or anti-loss control.
View jewelry solutionProduction-line RFID feasibility
Object material, line speed, read position, interference sources, enclosure constraints, MES or ERP target, and whether custom reader modules or antennas can be embedded into equipment.
View manufacturing solutionWarehouse RFID movement verification
Asset type, package or container volume, dock or staging workflow, current WMS or ERP, existing reader brands, and where manual counting creates delay or mismatch.
View warehouse solutionHarsh-environment RFID asset review
Asset material, temperature, impact or vibration exposure, hazardous-zone requirements, inspection cycle, read distance, and certification region.
View oil & gas solutionPartner-led clinical RFID discussion
Workflow owner, sample or container type, LIS or automation interface, validation responsibility, privacy and compliance owner, and whether a local partner will manage regulatory delivery.
View medical positioningRFID equipment procurement inquiry
Device type, model interest, frequency requirement, local system environment, installation responsibility, quantity range, and whether the inquiry is direct purchase, OEM, or integrator-led.
View library hardware