How is the detection range of EAS UFO hard tags affected?




EAS UFO hard tags are a kind of tag used to prevent product theft and are often used in places such as retail and shopping malls. The tags use electronic signals to detect if items have been stolen or left the store without payment.

The detection range of  EAS UFO hard tags is usually affected by the following factors:


Detector type: The detectors of EAS systems are usually divided into two types: single-sided detection and double-sided detection. Single-sided detectors can only detect on one side of the label, while double-sided detectors can detect on both sides of the label. Therefore, double-sided detectors usually have a wider detection range.


Characteristics of the label: The impact of its own characteristics, such as the size, material and internal electronic components of the label. Generally speaking, the larger the size of the tag, the more powerful the electronic components inside and the wider the detection range.


Detector settings and location: Detector settings also affect detection range. Typically, detectors are installed near store entrances or aisles to ensure that potential thefts can be effectively detected. Adjusting the sensitivity and placement of the detector can change its detection range.

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