It is encased with plastic,with the advantage of durable and reusable
Offers cost-effective tagging solutions and enables inventory visibility throughout the supply chain reducing shrinkage and out-of-stocks.
The RFID+EAS hard tags upgrade the existing EAS technology, integrate merchandise visibility and loss prevention into a single and synergistic solution.
Opened with a strong magnet, Mainly applied to clothing tracking in retail store.
Company logo printing,Encoding,Locking EPC,etc
Tag Dimension: 73*31*21mm
Chip: R6-P ( Protocol: ISO18000-6C GEN2)
Memory: TID/UID 96bits+ EPC/Block up to 128bits+ User up to 32bits+ Reserve 32bit access/32bit kill
Operating Frequency: 865-868Mhz
FaceStock/Housing: ABS Plastic Housing
Reading Range: 1200cm On Air-free (depends on reader)
Installation: Screw & Magnetic Install
Characteristic: General
Feature Option: Free consulting and free samples with solution proposal & evaluation, Fast sampling within 2-3days is provided to support ODM/OEM/SKD in order to meet the customized printing including mono/color barcode and text Embossing, laser-engraving, personalization and encoding service
The term "EAS RFID hard tag" refers to a combination of Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) technology and Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) technology in a hard tag form. Let's break down these components:
1. EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance): EAS is a technology used in the retail industry for preventing theft. It typically involves the use of security tags and a detection system at the store entrance. The tags trigger an alarm if they pass through the detection system without being properly deactivated at the point of sale. EAS is widely used to deter shoplifting and protect merchandise.
2. RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification): RFID is a technology that uses radio waves to identify and track objects. RFID tags consist of a microchip and an antenna. These tags can be read wirelessly by RFID readers, allowing for quick and efficient identification of items. RFID is used in various industries for inventory management, supply chain tracking, and other applications.
3. Hard Tag: A hard tag is a physical security tag designed to be durable and difficult to remove without the proper tools. It is typically attached to merchandise to deter theft.
Combining EAS and RFID technologies in a hard tag allows retailers to benefit from both security and tracking capabilities. Here's how it might work:
- Security: The EAS component of the tag helps prevent theft by triggering an alarm if someone tries to leave the store without the tag being properly deactivated.
- Tracking: The RFID component enables tracking and identification of items throughout the supply chain and in-store. Retailers can use RFID systems to improve inventory management, reduce stockouts, and enhance the overall efficiency of the supply chain.
This integration allows for a more comprehensive solution that addresses both security and operational needs in the retail environment. It provides the benefits of EAS for theft prevention and RFID for inventory visibility and management.