Active and Passive RFID Tags
Wide variety of active and passive RFID tags and labels, including specialized tags for metal, liquid, and harsh environments. Tailored for durability and performance.
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Active and Passive RFID Tags
Explore a wide range of active and passive RFID tags designed for seamless tracking, identification, and data capture across industries. Improve asset visibility, automate operations, and enhance supply chain efficiency with reliable and easy-to-integrate RFID solutions.
Active RFID Tags
Long-range wireless tags enabling real-time tracking and monitoring.
Low Frequency Tag
Reliable RFID tags for short-range tracking and access control.
High Frequency Tag
Compact wireless tags for contactless data transfer and smart interactions.
Ultra High Frequency Tag
High-speed long-range RFID technology for efficient tracking applications.
RFID Windshield Tag
Durable RFID windshield tags for secure vehicle identification and tracking.
RFID Laundry Tag
Durable RFID laundry tags for efficient tracking and management.
Benefits of Barcode Scanners and Printers
Real-Time Tracking
Monitor assets, inventory, and shipments with high accuracy.
Extended Range Options
Active tags offer long-range tracking, while passive tags are ideal for short-range use.
Improved Efficiency
Automate data capture and reduce manual processes.
Enhanced Visibility
Gain complete insight into asset movement and location.
Cost-Effective Solutions
Passive tags provide low-cost tracking for large-scale deployments.
Durability
Designed to withstand harsh industrial environments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our services, processes, and expertise.
Active RFID tags have a built-in battery for long-range tracking, while passive tags rely on the reader’s signal without a battery.
They are used in logistics, retail, manufacturing, healthcare, asset tracking, and supply chain management.
Passive tags typically have a short range of a few meters, while active tags can cover distances up to hundreds of meters.
No, RFID tags can be read without direct line-of-sight, unlike traditional barcode systems.
Yes, many RFID tags, especially durable passive and active types, can be reused multiple times.
Yes, RFID tags can store and update data depending on their type and available memory capacity.
Yes, RFID systems use encryption and authentication protocols to ensure secure data transmission and access control.
They automate tracking, reduce manual errors, improve visibility, and enhance overall operational efficiency.