What is the difference between Narrow AM Label and regular AM Label?




Narrow AM Label and regular AM Label are two different types of electronic labels used in anti-theft systems. The differences between them mainly lie in size and performance.


size:

Narrow AM Label: Narrow AM labels are relatively small, long and narrow, and are suitable for use on small goods. Its smaller size can be better hidden on the product and reduce the impact on the appearance of the product.

Conventional AM Label: Conventional AM labels are relatively large and generally wide in size, suitable for medium to large items. Its larger size takes up more visible space on the product.


performance:

Narrow AM Label: Narrow AM labels have a low sensing distance, that is, after exceeding a certain range, the anti-theft system may not be able to detect the presence of the label. This design can reduce false positive triggers for other items.

Conventional AM Label: Conventional AM labels usually have a higher sensing range and can be detected by anti-theft systems over a wider range. This design provides wider security coverage.

Choosing which type of label to use depends on the specific merchandise and retail environment needs. If the item is smaller and the impact of the label on appearance needs to be minimized, narrow AM labels can be selected. If your items are larger or require broader security coverage, you can choose regular AM tags.


Please note that labels from different brands and suppliers may have different naming and specifications, so it is best to check with the supplier to learn more about their product features and performance before purchasing.

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