RFID Vehicle Tags
RFID Vehicle Tags Definition
RFID vehicle tags are installed on specific parts of your car. You can put them on the front, around the windshield, or near the headlights.
Each tag has information about your car. This can let you enter restricted parking lots, toll stations, and other high-security areas.
Car dealers also use the vehicle’s RFID system to track their cars and manage their inventories. This system helps dealers know the vehicle’s exact location, the repair status, and the car’s speed, among other things.
860MHz-960MHz UHF Headlight RFID Tag
The headlight label is stuck to the outside of the headlight with a clear glue. The ultra-thin, flexible UHF sticker is easy to put on. The headlight label is useful for vehicles with metalized windshields because the metalization will make it hard to put the label on. This label works well inside the vehicle.
860MHz-960MHz UHF Vehicle RFID Tire Tag
UHF Gen 2 RFID tire tags are electronic tags put in rubber. The label is stuck to the tire inner tube with a special glue made of two different chemicals or a heating process. It works well in tire factories, car factories, racing tracks, and for managing vehicles.
860MHz-960MHz UHF Tearproof RFID Windshield Tag
RFID windshield tags are the perfect way to identify vehicles. You can use them on any tracked vehicle, whether it’s on a toll road, in a parking lot, or in a closed residential area.
Passive RFID tags can be read from more than 20 feet away. This makes it easy to enter and exit. With WXR’s RFID windshield tags, you don’t need to have on-site staff or buy a card reader.
RFID Rearview Mirror Hang Tag
RFID rearview mirror tags are perfect for temporary access control. You don’t have to permanently attach them to your windshield. They’re great for parking lots, gated communities, and any passing vehicles.
