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Jewelry RFID Solution

Faster stocktakes. Fewer errors. Full visibility.

REAOX gives every jewelry item a digital identity through the price tag, from counter to headquarters, without changing the jewelry itself.

Luxury jewelry showroom with external price tags
99.5%
Accuracy
30x
Faster
11+
Brands
Store-ready

Store-ready

Counter-aware

Counter-aware

Item-level

Item-level

Business Outcomes

What changes in the store.

Stocktake in minutes

Count counters, sealed batches, and inventory boxes without touching every piece.

Every handover traceable

Turn counter, warehouse, transfer, and receiving work into accountable item-level records.

HQ sees real stock

Compare system stock with physical stock across stores, safes, counters, and distribution workflows.

Distinctive Advantages

Beyond fast stocktake: why jewelry teams care.

Jewelry RFID becomes valuable when it connects high-value items, staff actions, customer interaction, and ERP records into one controlled workflow.

Advantage 1

External identity, no jewelry modification

The RFID identity lives on the jewelry price tag. Rings, bracelets, necklaces, pendants, and watches can be tracked without embedding anything into the piece itself.

Advantage 2

Accountable handover instead of paper trust

Transfers, receiving, counter changes, and staff handovers can be recorded at item level, making it easier to find the responsible step when a piece is missing or misplaced.

Advantage 3

Try-on data explains demand

Smart trays can reveal which items customers pick up or try on. Low sales with high interaction may point to price, presentation, sales training, or product-detail issues.

Advantage 4

Batch verification for high-value movement

Inventory boxes and counter readers help verify sealed batches, multi-piece transfers, and daily counter checks far faster than barcode-by-barcode scanning.

Advantage 5

Anti-loss and cross-store control

Unique RFID identity makes unauthorized swapping, off-system items, and cross-store exceptions easier to detect when combined with store rules and POS or ERP controls.

Advantage 6

ERP-ready data, not raw reader noise

Middleware filters duplicate, missed, and misread events before sending structured stock, transfer, search, and sales data into ERP, POS, BI, or custom systems.

Software

From tag binding to ERP sync.

Software is the operating layer. Hardware simply makes each workflow faster.

Bind

Search

Stocktake

Sync

Middleware Backbone

The value is not the reader. It is the governed event.

For jewelry retail, middleware sits between RFID hardware and ERP/POS systems. It standardizes devices, cleans read data, enforces permissions, and turns physical actions into usable business records.

Hardware abstraction

Printers, smart trays, handhelds, desktop readers, inventory boxes, and sorting cabinets can be governed as one coordinated device layer.

Clean event stream

Duplicate reads, weak reads, accidental counter reads, and missed reads are filtered before the ERP or POS layer receives a business event.

Lifecycle governance

Tag registration, reprinting, disposal, transfer logs, cabinet events, and interface invocations remain traceable for audit and exception review.

AI-ready retail signals

Try-on duration, pickup frequency, comparison sequences, and staff interaction records can become useful inputs for analytics and future AI models.

Hardware

Minimal hardware. Clear purpose.

RFID Jewelry Tags

RFID Jewelry Tags

External price-tag identity

Smart Display Tray

Smart Display Tray

Counter interaction visibility

Desktop Reader

Desktop Reader

Tag issuance and inbound work

Handheld Scanner

Handheld Scanner

Flexible store search and stocktake

Inventory Box

Inventory Box

Dense batch stocktake

Sorting Cabinet

Sorting Cabinet

Fulfillment and secure item handling

The jewelry stays untouched. The intelligence lives on the external price tag.

Product Path

From jewelry tag to store workflow

Jewelry RFID is not one device. The system is a small set of purpose-built hardware and software steps, selected around the counter, staff routine, and ERP or POS integration path.

Jewelry RFID Tags
1

Item identity

Jewelry RFID Tags

External RFID price-tag formats for rings, bracelets, necklaces, pendants, watches, and counter inventory.

Use Jewelry_RFID_Tag, Jewelry_RFID_Tag_Fold, and Jewelry_RFID_Tag_Trifold as the preferred jewelry tag references.

Jewelry Sales Reader
2

Counter issuance

Jewelry Sales Reader

Preferred counter-side desktop reader for jewelry tag issuing, verification, inbound checks, and controlled sales workflows.

Use EN_Jewelry_Sales_Reader as the first reference for counter issuing and smart field-control workflows.

Swing-U901 Handheld
3

Mobile stocktake

Swing-U901 Handheld

Preferred mobile RFID terminal for store audits, item search, transfer verification, and exception checks.

Use EN_Swing_U901_Handheld when staff need flexible movement across counters, safes, offices, or stock areas.

WTUB-9004 Inventory Box
4

Batch verification

WTUB-9004 Inventory Box

Dense batch stocktake for trays, transfers, allocation checks, and receiving verification.

Use EN_WTUB_9004_Bulk_Inventory_Box for bulk jewelry inventory-box workflows.

SC-200 Sorting Cabinet
5

Fulfillment staging

SC-200 Sorting Cabinet

Controlled compartments for e-commerce fulfillment, store transfers, secure staging, and exception handling.

Use EN_SC_200_Sorting_Cabinet for multi-order, multi-store, and high-value staging workflows.

Service

Pilot first. Scale after proof.

We map one real store workflow, prove the result, then expand across counters, stores, and headquarters.

1

Audit

2

Pilot

3

Integrate

4

Roll out

Why It Works

Jewelry is a hard RF environment. The tag matters.

Printed Surface / Logo / SKU / Price
Adhesive Layer
Etched Tag-Inlay Antenna + RFID Chip
PET Substrate
Liner / Backing

REAOX designs the tag-inlay antenna for jewelry retail, using etched-metal geometry on PET substrate.

The RFID tag replaces the paper price tag. It is not part of the jewelry itself.

Batch Reading

For trays and inventory boxes.

Supports dense item verification without manual piece-by-piece counting.

Counter Search

For locating a specific piece.

Helps store teams find items faster while preserving the customer experience.

Metal Proximity

Built for jewelry counters.

Designed around gold, platinum, silver, and dense display conditions.

Proof

Documented jewelry deployments.

HIERSUN I Do

Diamond Retail Chain

Central distribution handover compressed from multi-day cycles to under one day.

99.5%
HQ Accuracy
60%
Tag Cost Reduced
Yu Jewelry

Custom Jewelry

ERP + RFID across supply chain, custom-order workflow, retail operations, and after-sales.

2
Flagship Cities
Full
ERP + RFID
NWGold

Multi-Store Chain

Monthly chain-wide stocktake completes within an hour.

30x
Faster Stocktake
Multi
Store Deployment

Questions

What buyers ask first.

Does RFID change the jewelry itself?+

No. The RFID tag replaces the paper price tag and remains external to the jewelry.

Can this connect to ERP or POS?+

Yes. RFID events can connect to existing retail, warehouse, ERP, POS, or custom-order workflows.

Do we need to roll out everywhere at once?+

No. Start with one store workflow, measure the result, then scale.

Project Brief

Send the jewelry workflow, not just the hardware list.

The fastest jewelry RFID conversation starts with the store process: what must be counted, transferred, protected, searched, or synchronized with POS or ERP.

Include

Store and inventory scale

Number of stores, counters, safes, SKU or item count, stocktake frequency, and whether headquarters needs cross-store visibility.

Include

Jewelry and tag format

Rings, bracelets, necklaces, pendants, watches, packaging style, price-tag format, printing needs, and whether tail, fold, or trifold tags are preferred.

Include

Daily workflow pain

Stocktake, handover, transfer, try-on, repair, e-commerce fulfillment, anti-loss, receiving, or exception investigation.

Include

System integration

Current POS, ERP, warehouse system, reporting tool, data owner, and whether the first pilot must sync with live business records.

Map one counter. Prove the result.

We will review your tags, counters, stocktake routine, and system integration path.