Description
RFID Clothing Tags
The RFID Clothing Tags is a versatile and lightweight RFID tag designed specifically for garment tracking and retail inventory management. These tags operate at UHF (860-960 MHz) frequencies and are ideal for managing clothing items, ensuring accurate stock control, theft prevention, and improved operational efficiency. RFID Clothing Tags can be incorporated into garments as labels, sewn-in tags, or attached via hang tags, making them suitable for a wide range of applications in retail, fashion, laundry services, and uniform management.
With their compact and customizable design, RFID Clothing Tags can also include branding elements such as logos, barcodes, or printed text. They are durable enough to withstand repeated handling during sales, laundering, or use. These tags work seamlessly with RFID-enabled systems, allowing for real-time tracking, bulk scanning, and streamlined inventory management.
LF/HF/UHF tags:
Available Size&Chip:
Key Features:
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- Seamless Integration:
- Available as sew-in labels, heat-sealed tags, or hang tags for flexible attachment to garments.
- Compact and lightweight design ensures no interference with garment functionality or appearance.
- Efficient Inventory Management:
- Enables real-time stock updates, ensuring accurate inventory and faster restocking.
- Durable Design:
- Resistant to normal wear-and-tear during handling, laundering, and usage.
- Withstands washing, drying, and ironing cycles for long-term use.
- Anti-Theft Features:
- Integrates with security systems to prevent garment theft in retail environments.
- Automatically detects unauthorized removal of tagged items from stores.
- Customizable Options:
- Can be printed with logos, barcodes, or text for branding and easy identification.
- Available in various shapes, sizes, and materials to suit specific garment types.
- Unique Identification:
- Each tag has a unique serialized ID, ensuring precise tracking and preventing duplication.
- Global Standards Compliance:
- Compatible with EPC Gen 2, ISO 18000-6C, and ISO 15693/14443 standards, ensuring interoperability with various RFID systems.