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Features and working principle of supermarket anti-theft soft labels

2023-07-21

The supermarket anti-theft soft label is a common anti-theft device used in the retail industry to reduce commodity theft and protect the interests of merchants. It is a soft label using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology that can be pasted or fixed on goods to prevent unpaid goods from being stolen.

Supermarket anti-theft soft labels have the following characteristics and working principles:

Material: Supermarket anti-theft soft labels are usually made of soft materials, such as plastic or paper, which will not damage the outer packaging of the goods or cause inconvenience.

Radio frequency technology: The soft label has a built-in RFID chip, which can communicate wirelessly with the electronic anti-theft door or scanner installed in the supermarket. When a tag approaches a security door or passes a scanner, the access control system issues an alarm, alerting store associates of possible theft.

One-time use: Supermarket anti-theft soft labels are usually one-time use, once removed from the goods, they cannot be reused. This ensures that each item is associated with a corresponding soft label and promptly removed when shopping is complete.

Concealability: Soft labels are often pasted on the inside or hidden position of the product, making it difficult for consumers to notice. This helps prevent thieves from taking appropriate countermeasures during the theft.

Supermarket anti-theft soft tags are usually used in conjunction with supermarket security systems, including access control systems, camera surveillance and shop assistant patrols, etc. These devices together form a complete anti-theft system, which effectively reduces the theft of goods and sends warning signals to potential thieves. At the same time, customers can also feel a safer and more comfortable shopping environment when shopping.

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