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RFID & NFC tag

Supports the integration of chips and various tags to meet different application needs.

  • Clothing label tags can be integrated with RFID chips to achieve efficient and automated cargo tracking, anti-theft, anti-counterfeiting, inventory management and other applications.

     

    About the differences between RFID and NFC:

    Working Range:
    RFID operates within a longer distance range, typically ranging from meters to tens of meters. 
    NFC typically operates within a very short distance range, usually only a few centimeters. 

     

    Communication Speed:
    RFID generally has faster data transfer speeds.
    NFC has relatively slower communication speeds.

  • Application Fields:
    RFID is primarily used in fields such as logistics, inventory management, supply chain tracking, and so on.
    NFC is mainly used in applications such as mobile payments, smart locks, electronic identity verification.

     

    Power Requirements:
    Most RFID transmit information without an internal battery.
    NFC requiring an internal battery to support communication functions.

RFID & NFC tag Samples

  • RFID hang tag

  • RFID hang tag

  • RFID woven label

  • RFID woven label

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