DAILY RFID launches Gen 2 RFID wristband for hospitals
DAILY RFID(www.rfid-in-china.com) ,has introduced a Gen 2 RFID wristband with ISO 18000-6 compliant inlays. The wristband, is designed for healthcare applications such as tracking patients, especially newborns, in hospital settings.
This UHF RFID wristband is constructed of 100% non-allergenic silicon, a comfortable and hygienic material. Read distances for the tags vary based on body type, ranging from a maximum of 8.8 feet (2.7m) to a minimum of 4.2 feet (1.3 m).
Hospitals, correctional facilities, recreational venues and more can use RFID wristbands to provide automated data capture that boosts efficiency and accuracy while reducing costly and dangerous errors. DAILY RFID wristband can also prevent counterfeiting of admissions wristbands at entertainment venues as well as cashless payment applications. With RFID technology, it can be programmed and write in the information of the user for 100K times.
You can visit http://www.rfid-in-china.com/products_669_1.html for more information about RFID wristband.
About DAILY RFID CO.,LIMITED
DAILY RFID CO.,LIMITED (www.rfid-in-china.com), which belongs to PAN Group Co., ltd, is the leading company focusing on the research and development of EPC & RFID technology in China.
DAILY RFID specialize in producing arguably the world's most extensive line of RFID Tag,RFID Label,Smart Card and RFID Reader, which are suitable for any vertical markets, and have obtained the National Integrated Circuit Card Register Certificate, IC Card Manufacture License and ISO9001 Quality Management System Certification. Also, we own a factory covering an area of 26,000 square meters.
DAILY's products are designed and manufactured with recognized industry standards relevant to RFID and its markets but most notably for use in the demanding environments to recognize and understand your business's RFID needs. We are commited to providing "Innovative Technology", " Superior, Cost-efficient Product" and " Professional, Efficient Customer Services".
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