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The Advantages of RFID Radio Frequency Identification Technology

source:ARMADA SOLUTIONS GLOBAL INC.   Update time:2021-09-24

1. **Fast Scanning**: RFID devices can identify and read multiple RFID tags simultaneously, enhancing the speed of inventory and logistics operations.


2. **Compact and Versatile**: Unlike traditional barcodes, RFID reading is not limited by the size or shape of the tags. RFID tags can be miniaturized and adapted to various forms, making them applicable to a wide range of products.


3. **Resistance to Pollution and Durability**: Traditional barcodes, often printed on paper, are susceptible to damage from water, oil, or chemicals. In contrast, RFID tags are more durable and resistant to such elements, ensuring better data protection.


4. **Reusability**: While barcodes are static once printed, RFID tags allow for data to be added, modified, or deleted as needed. This makes RFID highly convenient for updating information.


5. **Penetrability and Barrier-Free Reading**: RFID can read data through non-metallic and non-transparent materials like paper, wood, or plastic. Barcodes, on the other hand, require close-range and unobstructed scanning.


6. **Large Data Capacity**: The storage capacity of RFID far exceeds that of traditional barcodes. One-dimensional barcodes can store up to 50 bytes, two-dimensional barcodes can store 2,000 to 3,000 characters, while RFID can store several megabytes. As memory technology advances, the capacity of RFID tags will continue to grow, meeting future demands for larger data storage.


7. **Security**: RFID tags can be password-protected, preventing unauthorized access and tampering of data. This added layer of security ensures the integrity of the information stored.