Our UHF labels operate at frequencies between 865 and 868 MHz (EU) and offer a long read range, allowing multiple labels to be scanned simultaneously and from a distance. RFID labels use radio waves to exchange data wirelessly with an RFID reader or scanner. Each label contains an RFID chip and an antenna that work together to transmit information. Because RFID does not require direct contact, labels can be read easily, even when they are located behind objects or stored in large quantities.
Choosing the right UHF label depends on the application, the surface, the required read range, and the environment. For example, there are labels with a protective laminate for outdoor use, such as our RFID Print & Laminate labels, as well as extra robust labels for industrial environments, such as our HardTags.