Checkpoint Systems adds alpha shoelok to anti-theft tags

Checkpoint Devices, a top worldwide supplier of digital short article surveillance (EAS), RFID methods and alpha high-theft methods for the retail field, has added the alpha shoelok to its line of specialised tags to defend in opposition to retail footwear theft. The 1-piece alarming tag quickly clamps onto footwear that is complicated to defend. 

 

The ratcheting compression mechanism attaches to the shoe – no pin or lanyard required, and no marks remaining at the rear of soon after removal. 

 

“Our initially ShoeLok adaptors are reporting considerable reductions in theft incidents as nicely as relieve of use and quick removal at the issue of sale – producing this resolution a gain for equally stores and customers,” Stuart Rosenthal, vice president of income for Checkpoint’s Alpha Superior-Theft Methods, said in a push release.

 

Crucial attributes of the ShoeLok tag consist of the following: two alarm readily available in AM or RF technologies rubber pad will help prevent markings as nicely as raises friction to prevent defeat easy, 1-handed application and removal unobtrusive – will not hinder customer’s potential to attempt on shoes light-weight and unlocks with an Alpha S3 HandKey, Multi-Detacher or Super S3 Crucial.

 

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Checkpoint Devices, a top worldwide supplier of digital short article surveillance (EAS), RFID methods and alpha high-theft methods for the retail field, has added the alpha shoelok to its line of specialised tags to defend in opposition to retail footwear theft. The 1-piece alarming tag quickly clamps onto footwear that is complicated to defend.