Fly London Turned Shopping into a Fun Experience via RFID Tag

The store has an interactive floor, 6 meters by 2 meters, and has an Alien ALR9900 + RFID reader and built-in antenna. This floor was developed by Surfaceslab, an RFID door manufacturer.

When a customer wears labeled shoes on the interactive floor, as long as the shoe contacts the floor of the interactive floor, the antenna will obtain the unique ID number of the shoe tag. The antenna sends information to the back-end system of the store through a cable connection. The CS.Retail software receives the ID number. Then, the software determines which of the three backgrounds, London, New York or Tokyo, is displayed according to the style of the shoe. The software instructs the video system (built on the interactive floor, connected with a camera and a flat screen) to cast a suitable city street view and the image of customers trying on shoes.

At the point of sale, a staff member enters the CS.Retail software to see that a labeled item has been purchased. Creative systems also installed an Alien reader in the doorway to enable tags to be used in electronic article surveillance (EAS) systems. An alarm will be issued if shoes are taken out of the door without a purchase, otherwise no alarm will be issued.

“So far, about 2,000 pairs of shoes have been labeled. Currently, we have received feedback from our customers that they are having fun. Internally, we are managing the store in a more efficient and faster way, and we It is now many times faster when inventories are counted, and it is easy to control the transfer of all internal inventory. ”

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