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RFID is hitting the commercial mainstream with GearEye, but is there
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Stop Wasting Time Looking For Your Stuff - GearEye's Got You Covered
Israeli company GearEye has developed a technology that uses a Location-of-Things platform to track the precise location of valuables at all times. The technology consists of a radio frequency ID (RFID) scanner, tags, and an app. Users can place RFID tags on their items and create a checklist using the GearEye mobile app. The app will then mark off the items on the checklist if they are in the users bag. If an item is missing, the app will show its last scanned location. GearEye has raised $493,000 on Kickstarter and has received funding from Israels Office of the Chief Scientist and private investors. The gadget is expected to start shipping in July 2017.
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These stickers work with your phone to make sure you never lose things again
The article discusses GearEye, a device that helps users track their belongings using RFID tags and a phone app. The device is described as the ultimate gear management system and can locate missing items. The project is currently seeking funding on Kickstarter.
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Crowdfunding project of the week: GearEye keeps track of all your equipment
The article discusses GearEye, a crowdfunding project that uses RFID technology to track belongings. It highlights the benefits of GearEye in organizing and locating tech accessories. The price of a GearEye bundle is mentioned to be $129, with shipping expected in July 2017. The article emphasizes the usefulness of GearEye for tech enthusiasts and individuals attending tech events.
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GearEye - The Ultimate Gear Tracking System With RFID Tags CineD
GearEye, a company that offers a gear tracking system based on RFID tags, is seeking funding on Kickstarter. The system allows users to organize and track their equipment by placing RFID tags on the items. The GearEye app then scans and names the gear items, allowing users to organize them into groups. The system also notifies users if any gear is missing. GearEye offers two versions of their product: a dongle that links RFID tags to a smartphone, or a smartphone cover that also acts as a battery pack. The retail price starts at $199 and includes 20 RFID tags. The company is close to reaching their funding goal of $60,000 on Kickstarter.
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GearEye The Ultimate Gear Management System For Professionals (video)
GearEye, a gear management system, has been developed by a team in Miami, Florida. It helps professionals organize and track their equipment, ensuring they always have what they need. GearEye uses RFID GearTags to easily account for gear and allows users to organize equipment into specific groups. The article promotes GearEyes Kickstarter campaign, where interested individuals can learn more and make a pledge starting at $119.
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GearEye Promises to Keep Track of All Your Gear with RFID Tags
GearEye has developed an RFID tagging system for gear tracking. The system uses thin stickers to tag various gear items and a dongle or smartphone case to verify if the items are in your bag. The RFID tags are long-lasting and affordable. GearEye is currently available on Kickstarter starting at $119 for the base early-bird package. The starter package includes enough tags to track up to 20 pieces of gear, with additional tags available for purchase. The product is set to ship in July 2017.
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Smart Sticker System Ensures No Camera Gear is Left Behind Digital Trends
GearEye, a company that uses RFID tags to track camera gear, is heading to Kickstarter for funding. The RFID stickers can be applied to any kind of gear, and an app pinpoints the location of each piece of gear. The app also allows photographers to create gear lists for different types of shoots. The kit with the RFID reader and 20 stickers will be available for $119 for Kickstarter backers.
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