Who owns Sensormatic?
Johnson Controls
Activation Technologies, LLC
Sensormatic Electronics Corporation/Parent organizations
Sensormatic is a subsidiary of Tyco International (now owned by Johnson Controls) that manufactures and sells electronic article surveillance equipment. Sensormatic Electronics Corporation was purchased by Tyco International in 2001.
Where is Sensormatic located?
Boca Raton
Company Description: Sensormatic Electronics, LLC is located in Boca Raton, FL, United States and is part of the Investigation and Security Services Industry.
What means Sensormatic?
Sensormatic and Checkpoint are two point-of-sale security systems. The names refer to the little metal tags that are inserted into DVD packaging to set off an alarm if you go through the sensors at the store entrance without having the tags deactivated during checkout.
What is EAS in retail?
Electronic article surveillance (EAS) is a type of system used to prevent shoplifting. If you’ve ever been to a store and heard an alarm when somebody was exiting you’ve seen the EAS system in action. The system is designed to detect unpaid items in people’s pockets or bags as they are leaving the store.
What is Sensormatic on a DVD?
03-25-2013 01:38 PM. “Sensormatic” is just a trademark name for those store sensor tags. If you see it in the title, it’s probably because the seller didn’t write the title and just used the one that comes specific to that edition.
How does SuperTag ink work?
The SuperTag Ink combines the superior defeat resistance of the SuperTag with the added deterrence of ink. If defeat is attempted, the non-freezable, nontoxic, non-flammable aggressive ink permanently stains garments, denying the benefit of shoplifting.
What is EAS and RFID?
Tagging products with electronic article surveillance (EAS) and radio frequency identification (RFID) tags and labels is one of the most robust and feasible retail security solutions. Of course, these tags require EAS Systems and RFID systems at the exits to work effectively.
What is acousto magnetic?
Description: An acousto-magnetic system is an RFID system for electronic article surveillance (EAS) and usually works at frequencies between 58 kHz and 132 kHz. The emitted electromagnetic field in the exit area mechanically excites a magnetic stripe in the passive transponder (tag) and brings it into vibration.
Can you take off a security tag at home?
Many security tags are deactivated in-store with an electromagnetic device. To remove them at home, use a high-powered magnet, such as a hard drive magnet.