Products
Three layers, one RFID system architecture
REAOX products work as a system: the device-and-tag layer captures data, middleware turns signals into reliable events, and application software turns those events into daily business workflows.

RFID Tags & Devices
The physical data-capture layer: tags, labels, readers, modules, antennas, handheld terminals, and workflow equipment.
- Tags selected by item and environment
- Readers and antennas selected by read zone
- Terminals and equipment selected by workflow

Middleware Platform
The event and integration layer: device adapters, filtering, workflow events, APIs, and data handoff to ERP, POS, WMS, LIS, or custom systems.
- Device abstraction
- Event filtering and workflow rules
- ERP / POS / WMS / API integration

Application Software Systems
The business operation layer: software workflows for jewelry retail, asset management, warehouse visibility, industrial traceability, laboratory control, and public-service operations.
- Industry workflow modules
- Dashboards and exception handling
- Role-based operating screens
Where To Start
Choose the product path by what the project needs first
Start with hardware, integration, workflow software, or reference materials depending on the current project question.
I need hardware
Choose tags, antennas, readers, terminals, and workflow devices
Use this route when the project already has a software owner or integrator, and the first decision is physical data capture.
Open routeI need integration
Turn device reads into clean events for business systems
Use this route when RFID devices must connect to ERP, POS, WMS, MES, LIS, APIs, or a custom workflow platform.
Open routeI need workflow software
Build the workflow screen, rules, and role-based operations
Use this route when the buyer needs daily business software around tags, readers, and RFID event streams.
Open routeI need specifications
Open the reference library for manuals, model pages, and comparison
Use this route after the product family is clear and the buyer needs dimensions, interfaces, model options, or review materials.
Open routeSupporting Materials
Product Library is a reference center, not a fourth product layer.
Manuals, images, specifications, and model pages remain available for detailed comparison, but the product structure stays organized around devices and tags, middleware, and application software systems.
