Electronic Article Surveillance EAS optical tag technology has undergone significant development in recent years. Here are some of the latest technological trends: Integration and Miniaturization: Modern EAS optical tags are trending towards more integrated and miniaturized designs, making them eas......
Read MoreAnti-theft AM labels are widely used electronic anti-theft devices in the retail industry. Their core advantages are mainly reflected in the following aspects: Technical Principle: AM labels achieve their anti-theft function through the interaction of high-frequency sound waves and magnetic fields.......
Read MoreFrequent false alarms in EAS AM detection systems can stem from various factors. Below are some potential causes: Tag-related issues: Improper application: Tags not correctly affixed to merchandise can lead to system misidentification. Damaged tags: Damaged or worn tags may generate inaccurate si......
Read MoreEAS cosmetic keeper boxes are selected based on the following material requirements: Safety: The material should meet food-grade or safety standards, avoiding the use of substances harmful to the human body to ensure the safe storage of cosmetics. Durability: The material should be durable enough ......
Read MoreIf the steel wire of the anti-theft pull box does not spring back or springs back weakly after being pulled out, you can troubleshoot and handle the problem using the following steps: Check the wire winding: First, open the pull box and check if the internal steel wire is neatly wound. Sometimes, t......
Read MoreThe following methods can be used to determine if an RF label is being blocked by metal: 1. Observe the RFID device's response. Use an RFID reader to test the tag. Test the tag in an environment without metal. If the reader can read it normally, then bring the tag close to a metal material and obse......
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