Clearstream RFID

ClearStream RFID is a powerful yet easy to use fixed RFID solution allowing you to keep track of items. Whether you want to verify items in a specific location or track when an item enters and exits a particular room or area, ClearStream RFID can handle any of these situations with ease. With the ability to use the fixed RFID reader’s I/O ports, ClearStream RFID allows you to start and stop a read at the press of a button or alert the user of a good vs. bad read through the use of lights and/or sound devices. The diagram below shows a sample of items with RFID tags passing through an entry point. When read, these items get posted to a database along with a set of variables specific to the reader.

Connect your RFID reader to antennas and internal network

   Connect your RFID reader to antennas and internal network.

Install ClearStream RFID and set your data destination (Text, Excel, ODBC Database)

   Install ClearStream RFID and set your data destination (Text, Excel, ODBC Database).

Click find reader, select it and start reading tags in minutes

   Click find reader, select it and start reading tags in minutes.

Comware recommends ClearStream for situations where automated (and / or unattended) check-in/out or item movement is required, particularly if it is Enterprise wide.

We offer a wide range of solutions based around the core ClearStream software for assets, physical files, medical equipment, job packets, laboratory samples, etc.

We can offer an extensive range of fixed RFID readers, re-useable or single use tags, associated hardware and technical & professional services so that you can maximize your return on investment.

Typically we would provide a “turnkey” solution, however we can offer a number of different engagement models depending on your in-house technical resources.

There a thousands of different RFID labels & tags available today so in some cases our standard tag options will be adequate.

However in some Enterprise situations we recommend you invest in one of our evaluation kits so that you can determine the most suitable tags for your specific needs.

These kits include RFID hardware, basic software and a wide variety of tags (all with different performance characteristics) along with our input.

The above are examples of the contents of our kits. Prices start from around $5,000.