03.25.24
Nedap announced the i15 Go. Nedap's i15 Go is an RF-based Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) system, designed to combine performance, style, and security. The i15 Go is the latest addition to Nedap’s iSenseGo EAS portfolio.
“The i15 Go is our smallest antenna yet,” said Wouter Kaag, product manager at Nedap. “The width of the antenna is only 15 centimeters or about 6 inches. This means that the i15 Go is a perfect antenna for entrances, where shoppers need to be able to grab their items from shelves. However, the i15 Go can also be used in self-checkout zones, where space is limited, but where a sound EAS system is increasingly important. Its stylish design blends in with every store design.”
Much research has gone into developing an antenna with a small footprint while keeping the same high level of performance. In stores' challenging and ever-changing environments, the i15 Go adapts to these new circumstances.
“The i15 Go maintains its performance over time with iSenseOS, our intelligent operating system (OS) inside every iSenseGo EAS antenna,” Kang noted. “This allows retailers to monitor their systems’ health, receive new features, and get notifications when issues occur.”
The i15 Go will be further piloted in the upcoming months. The first batch of production units is expected to roll off the assembly line in Q4 2024.
“The i15 Go is our smallest antenna yet,” said Wouter Kaag, product manager at Nedap. “The width of the antenna is only 15 centimeters or about 6 inches. This means that the i15 Go is a perfect antenna for entrances, where shoppers need to be able to grab their items from shelves. However, the i15 Go can also be used in self-checkout zones, where space is limited, but where a sound EAS system is increasingly important. Its stylish design blends in with every store design.”
Much research has gone into developing an antenna with a small footprint while keeping the same high level of performance. In stores' challenging and ever-changing environments, the i15 Go adapts to these new circumstances.
“The i15 Go maintains its performance over time with iSenseOS, our intelligent operating system (OS) inside every iSenseGo EAS antenna,” Kang noted. “This allows retailers to monitor their systems’ health, receive new features, and get notifications when issues occur.”
The i15 Go will be further piloted in the upcoming months. The first batch of production units is expected to roll off the assembly line in Q4 2024.