Data security measures for anti-theft RF labels can be comprehensively designed from multiple levels to ensure that data is not stolen, tampered with, or copied. The core security measures are as follows: 1. Tag-Level Security Design ① Read-Only Tags Concept: Once the tag information is written, ......
Read MoreThe locking principle of EAS conical plastic locks is typically based on a simple yet effective mechanical locking structure. Specifically, it employs a conical design and achieves locking through the following steps: Conical Structure: The lock body of the plastic lock is usually designed with a c......
Read MoreChoosing the right RF Labels type requires considering several factors, including application scenario, frequency, tag type, environmental conditions, and cost. Below are the main factors and guidelines to consider when selecting the appropriate RFID tag type.
Read MoreA handheld verifier is a portable and easy-to-use device primarily used to verify and test various types of items or systems. In different application areas, it can be used to quickly confirm the performance, quality, and compliance of products or equipment. Here are some common applications of hand......
Read MoreEAS AM detection systems are commonly used in retail stores and other locations to prevent merchandise theft. Frequent false alarms are a common problem that can impact customer experience and store operations. There are several reasons for false alarms; some possible causes include:
Read MoreThe EAS magnetic anti-theft security box is a common anti-theft device used in retail stores, supermarkets, libraries, and other similar locations. Its primary purpose is to prevent theft. Its function and working principle are as follows:
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