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Electronic Inventory Solutions, Inc. (EIS) was founded in 2003 and positions itself as an item-level RFID solutions provider for high-value niche retail markets. Its offering is not a conventional cybersecurity product; it is closer to a retail loss-prevention, inventory security, and asset-visibility system. The core use cases are reducing merchandise theft, inventory discrepancies, and the labor cost of manual stocktaking.
EIS mainly offers two complementary products: an RFID doorway security system and the handheld FastAudit inventory system. The doorway system compares RFID-tagged items leaving the store against POS records, triggering an alarm if an item has not been properly processed. The text also mentions an optional high-resolution video upgrade to strengthen theft deterrence. The handheld system is used to quickly scan in-store merchandise, claiming to identify and record more than 100 items in one minute—clearly faster than manual counting or traditional barcode-based inventory checks.
The solution is primarily deployed on-site in retail stores, including RFID doorways, passive or active tags, readers, antennas, and software. EIS has capabilities in hardware design, software development, and third-party component integration, and can provide antenna design, tag design, solution engineering, on-site deployment, and ongoing support. The system can be used independently or integrated with existing inventory management systems, legacy management information platforms, and POS systems. Public information on the management side is limited; what is known is that inventory data can be stored electronically and accessed through EIS’s standalone application or existing inventory applications.
The website does not disclose its pricing model, purchase costs, subscription fees, or maintenance fees, so cost transparency is limited. Based on the description, the solution is better suited to specialized retailers in high-value categories such as jewelry, eyewear, pawn, and alcoholic beverages, where SKU-level control is important and shrinkage risk is relatively high. It is not a fit for companies that only need network perimeter protection, endpoint antivirus, or cloud security monitoring.
Its strengths are clear item-level RFID and POS integration, well-defined anti-theft and inventory-counting scenarios, and support for customized engineering delivery. The drawbacks are that public materials appear somewhat dated and incomplete, with no visible information on compliance certifications, SaaS capabilities, a remote alerting platform, pricing, or local service in China. Access, payment, and delivery capabilities for China cannot be determined from the available text. Domestic users are advised to first compare local RFID asset management systems, retail loss-prevention solutions, or traditional EAS options, and to carefully verify on-site implementation, tag costs, and after-sales response.
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