RFID Library Tag
RFID is a combination of radio-frequency-based technology and microchip technology. The information contained on microchips in the tags affixed to library materials is read using radio frequency technology regardless of item orientation or alignment (i.e., the technology does not require line-of-sight or a fixed plane to read tags as do traditional theft detection systems) and distance from the item is not a critical factor except in the case of extra-wide exit gates. The corridors at the building exit(s) can be as wide as four feet because the tags can be read at a distance of up to two feet by each of two parallel exit sensors.
The targets used in RFID systems can replace both EM or RF theft detection targets and barcodes.
RFID Library Labels include a complete range of tags for item tracking and data capture in the education industry.
Our RFID Library Labels (or tags) truly support the evolving education industry with automatic data capture and item tracking functionality. Radio frequency identification (RFID) can simplify self check-in/check-out, library article return, product sorting, theft prevention, and queue busting. We've got options for all media used in the education field, like books, CDs, DVDs, laptops, and tablets.