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NFC & HF RFID: The Practical Guide for RFID Labels and RFID Tags
NFC and HF RFID both run at 13.56 MHz and excel at short-range, controlled “tap” experiences, from access cards to smart packaging you can read with a phone. They’re globally interoperable and behave more predictably near liquids than UHF, making them a smart fit for many EU projects.
What Is RFID? Everything You Need to Know About Tags, Labels, Hardware & Integration
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) uses radio waves to automatically identify and track objects. Unlike barcodes, RFID doesn’t require line-of-sight scanning and can read hundreds of items in seconds. An RFID system includes tags/labels, readers, antennas, and software to connect data to your systems.
RFID Labels in Retail: Powering the Smart Store Revolution
RFID labels are transforming retail operations by enabling real-time inventory visibility, faster checkout, accurate stock tracking, and improved omnichannel fulfillment. Retailers can reduce shrinkage, boost customer experience, and adopt sustainable RFID solutions that integrate seamlessly with POS, ERP, and supply chain systems for smarter store performance.



