RFID geolocation chip answers a very practical need: finding a tagged object without hunting for it by hand. This article explains what an RFID geolocation chip can really track, how it differs from GPS and RTLS, and how to choose the right method for your environment.
A pallet truck that vanishes between two docks, a laptop that quietly moves to another department, and a file that drifts from floor to floor: every minute spent searching costs time and money. The RFID geolocation chip answers this location problem, but not always the way people expect. Can it track an object in real time, like a GPS? How far does it read? And when should you choose an RTLS instead? Here are clear answers, method by method.