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Troubleshooting Tips Q & A
Q.
How long do WiFi tags last?
A.
Tag battery life is a function of specific device battery longevity, as well as how often they beacon
or blink. The tags can last anywhere from 100 days to a year or even longer. Some manufacturers
advertise that they can last 3-5 years, but it is dependent on the beacon rate.
Q.
What is the cost of WiFi tags?
A.
Contact a tag manufacturer since Cisco does not manufacture or resell tags. Also, tag prices are
variable and depend on volume. A rough average is between $50-65 per tag. These tags are higher
priced than passive RFID tags because they provide more continuous location visibility and reusable
battery-powered tags. They actively send signals, typically providing greater ranges (several
hundred feet), and come in a variety of form factors with multiple mounting options. The use of
active RFID is generally associated with more continuous tracking of more mobile high value assets
or high liability assets relative to items that would generally be tracked by passive RFID.
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