EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance) tags are deactivated in a variety of ways, depending on the specific type of tag and the system used.
RFID tags can store and transmit a wide range of information, such as product details, inventory levels, and unique identifiers.
Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Radio Frequency (RF) systems are designed to operate within a specific frequency range, typically falling between 7.4 MHz and 8.8 MHz.
Speed gates and turnstiles are both types of access control systems used to regulate the flow of people into or out of a controlled area, such as office buildings, stadiums, or public transportation hubs.
Since the installation of EAS anti-theft equipment involves wiring issues, it is generally best to reserve a good location for wiring during store decoration to facilitate subsequent installation.
The actual size of the store entrance will directly affect the number of EAS anti-theft devices used in the store.