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Quanray UHF RFID tag chip Qstar-7U passes GS1 certification

 

UHF RFID tag chip, Qstar-7U, has passed the GS1 EPCglobal UHF Class 1 Gen 2 v 2.1.0 Conformance Certification and the GS1 EPCglobal Interoperability Test Methodology v 2.0.1 Interoperability Certification, effective from March 8, 2024. The certification testing was completed by the China Item Coding Center, the only designated certification testing body in the Asia Pacific region by GS1.

Quanray has become the third company globally to receive the GS1 EPCglobal Gen2V2 product certification, with Qstar-7U being the first domestically produced and the eighth globally to obtain this certification.

With strong support from the China Item Coding Center (gs1cn.org/Service/jcyxz/RFID), the Qstar-7U successfully passed all the required tests and ultimately received formal certification from GS1. After years of effort, the Quanray team developed the Qstar-7U chip to meet international standards, and it has now gained international recognition as a global UHF RFID tag chip product.

The Qstar-7U is an extremely cost-effective IoT RFID chip that complies with the GS1 Gen2V2 protocol, offering excellent value for money and ultra-high read/write sensitivity. It can be connected or embedded into almost any product to achieve rapid inventory checks, self-inspection, anti-counterfeiting, and traceability functions, making it suitable for footwear and apparel retail, supply chain management, and e-commerce logistics, among other fields.

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