
UHF RFID
UHF RFID (Ultra-High Frequency Radio Frequency Identification) is a technology that uses radio waves in the UHF range to identify and track objects. It consists of a small tag attached to an item and a reader that sends out radio signals. When the tag receives the signal, it sends back stored information, like a digital fingerprint. This system allows for quick, contactless identification of items over several meters, making it ideal for inventory management, supply chains, and access control. UHF RFID offers reliable, fast, and efficient identification compared to traditional barcode scanning.