NFC CARD Near-field communication (NFC) is a short-range wireless connectivity technology that uses magnetic field induction to enable communication between devices when they're touched together or brought within a few centimeters of each other. This includes authenticating credit cards, enabling physical access, transferring small files and jumpstarting more capable wireless links. Broadly speaking, it builds on and extends the work of existing ecosystems and standards around radio frequency ID tags

How Does RFID Work?

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RFID (radio-frequency identification) refers to a technology whereby digital data encoded in RFID tags or smart labels are captured by a reader via radio waves. RFID is similar to barcoding in that data from a tag or label are captured by a device that stores the data in a database. RFID, however, has several advantages over systems that use barcode asset tracking software.

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RFID belongs to a group of technologies referred to as Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC). AIDC methods automatically identify objects, collect data about them, and enter those data directly into computer systems with little or no human intervention. The reader then converts the radio waves to a more usable form of data.

Custom RFID Cards

Tag your items, or lockpads with RFID and allow your customers to automatically and uniquely identify and track inventory and assets.

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