UROVO Launches Four Breakthrough Products at EuroCIS 2025
Düsseldorf, Friday, 14 March 2025.
UROVO has unveiled four innovative products at EuroCIS 2025, transforming retail and warehouse operations with cutting-edge RFID and barcode technology tailored for enhanced inventory management.
Revolutionary RFID Technology
Leading the product lineup is the UHF RFID Sled RFG91, featuring impressive specifications with a reading rate of 1300+ tags per second and a range exceeding 15 meters [5]. The device, powered by the Impinj E710 chip and supporting Impinj Gen2X technology, represents a significant advancement in retail inventory management [1]. At just 390 grams, the RFG91’s ergonomic design enables extended use while offering universal compatibility across Android, iOS, and Windows platforms [3].
Enhanced Mobile Computing Solutions
The Lightweight UHF RFID Handheld Reader DT50P Lite marks another breakthrough, offering 26.5% weight reduction compared to previous models [1]. This device maintains the same powerful reading capabilities as the RFG91 while incorporating a Qualcomm Octa-Core 2.45 GHz processor and running Android 13.0 [5]. The integration of Wi-Fi 6 Ready technology and 4G connectivity ensures seamless data transmission in demanding retail environments [1].
Advanced Retail Solutions
UROVO’s commitment to retail innovation extends to their new K180 wireless barcode scanner, designed with a professional scan engine capable of millisecond decoding for enhanced checkout efficiency [1]. Complementing this is the innovative U2S wearable computer, which introduces features such as In-display NFC and Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, optimizing warehouse operations through hands-free functionality [1].
Market Impact and Availability
The product launch, which took place at EuroCIS 2025 in Düsseldorf on February 21, 2025 [4], represents UROVO’s strategic expansion in the European market. This release follows UROVO’s achievement of becoming an Impinj gold partner in October 2024 [4], strengthening their position in the RFID solutions sector. Industry experts anticipate these innovations will significantly impact retail efficiency, particularly in inventory management and point-of-sale operations [1].