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- Full range of chips with low frequency, high frequency and ultra-high frequency
- There are ABS, wood, leather, silicone and other materials to choose
- Quality warranted, all products in our factory are covered by a one year warranty
- No middleman, support customized products
- Professional service, higher cost performance and better experience
RFID Wristbands Definition
RFID wristbands contain an RFID chip that holds specific details that help identify the wearer. They have many uses, such as contactless payment and access control. They are primarily used as smart tickets to events, hotels, waterfronts, and other small events.
The RFID chip in the wristband is scanned using RFID readers to confirm that the attendee is allowed to enter the venue. When attendees wave their wristband across the reader, their information is captured in seconds!
Our RFID Wristbands Product List
RFID Stickers by Material
Silicone RFID Wristbands
This waterproof and wear-resistant RFID silicone bracelet is perfect for fun places like theme parks, water parks, and sports activities. You can also use it for outdoor activities, cashless payments, and to control access to different areas. It can even help you keep track of visitor data, monitor how long people are spending at different activities, and manage security lockers.
Fabric RFID Wristbands
RFID fabric wristbands are often called holiday wristbands. They are useful, smart, and convenient. That’s why many sponsors of festivals and events like to choose them. They are also a fashion statement for young attendees, which means you can show your brand with a custom fabric wristband. It’s a simple and effective way to improve your brand, the customer experience, and events.
Clothing RFID Wristbands
The RFID cloth wristband is special because it can stretch to fit your wrist, is easy to use, and you can use it more than once. It is made of 100% polyester and comes with a built-in RFID chip for access control, smart identification, and cashless payments. You can also use it with social media for music festivals, large events, conferences, fitness, clubs, and many other activities.
Paper RFID Wristbands
RFID paper wristbands have two big advantages: they are lightweight and low cost. This makes them an economical choice for intelligent identification, tracking, and access control. They are ideal for large events or budget-constrained projects such as amusement parks, concerts, sporting events, and exhibitions. The downside is that they can generally only be used once.
PVC RFID Wristbands
An RFID PVC wristband is a disposable wristband that uses RFID technology. It is made of multi-layer PVC material, which makes it resistant to tearing, comfortable, and durable. It is mainly used in hospitals, schools, and other places. It is more suitable for long-term use in harsh environments compared to traditional paper wristbands.
Wooden RFID Wristbands
This product is eco-friendly. It has a RFID wooden chip and a woven wristband. You can recycle it, and it is good for the environment. It will attract customers who care about the environment.
PU Leather RFID Wristbands
This PU leather RFID bracelet is comfortable, high-end, and fits your wrist well. The leather strap is also elegant. The RFID function helps you manage your party or event and improve your activity level.
RFID Stickers By Frequency
125KHz RFID Wristbands
125KHz RFID wristbands are used in places like hotels and gyms.
13.56MHz RFID Wristbands/NFC Wristbands
13.56 MHz RFID wristbands are great for making cashless payments at events and controlling access because they use different memory and encryption methods.
UHF 915MHz RFID Wristbands
UHF 915 MHz technology allows the wristbands to accurately and quickly collect data from far away. Anti-collision technology prevents unauthorized access or tampering by only allowing intended tags to be read.
How to Choose the Right RFID Wristbands
1. Make sure you have your own system
RFID tags can’t be used on their own. You need to have your own system or be a system integrator so you can buy your own RFID tags.
2. Tell us the type of chip you are using
The chip is the most important part of the RFID system. It stores and exchanges data. The first step in designing the system is choosing a good chip model. Different chip models have different features and prices. You need to determine which model is right for your system.
If you don’t know your chip model, you can send us a sample of your hand to help us test the model.
3. Select RFID Stickers material and size
The price depends on the material and size. Choose the material and size that works best for your budget.
4. Define your additional processes
We can customize the logo, print UID, encoding data, etc. for RFID Wristbands.
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Application of RFID Wristbands
RFID wristbands are used in many places, including hotels, stores, and events.Here are some of the main uses of RFID wristbands:
- Self-Check-In: This is the main use of RFID wristbands.It is very helpful to event organizers because it allows people to get in quickly. As such, RFID wristbands get rid of long lines, and people can get in within two seconds. They’re also used in hotels so guests can check into their rooms quickly and easily.
- RFID wristbands make it so people don’t have to use cash, which improves safety and the experience for customers. They can also add their payment details to the RFID tag, which lets them buy coffee and other things quickly. This also helps event organizers make more money by selling other goods and services at the event.
- Real-Time Data: RFID wristbands offer event organizers real-time data on various aspects of the event, allowing them to make improvements and optimize customer satisfaction.
Overall, RFID wristbands offer a way to exchange data for identification. They are used to enhance customer service and guarantee safety.The wristband comes with a tag that must be written with the necessary information for identification.The RFID reader also contains its database of authentic data for comparison and authentication.
Once an RFID wristband holder exposes their wristband to an RFID reader in close range, the reader’s electromagnetic waves excite it. The tag then sends radio waves (coded information) to the reader, and the reader sends the information to an RFID central software for approval or rejection.The entire identification process takes less than 2 seconds.
Frequent Asked Questions
What is an RFID wristband?
This is a special wristband that is used for access control, payment, and identification. It is very personalized and cannot be shared. This personalization eliminates the risk of passback since only one person can use it to gain access to the venue/building. It contains a chip that has specific information about the person. This information must match the information in the RFID database for the user to make a payment or be allowed access.
What is an RFID wristband made of?
An RFID wristband is made of two parts: an RFID tag and a carrier material. The tag is the smallest part of the wristband, and it is embedded within it. The substrate can be different materials, such as fabric, polyester, silicone, or PVC. Additionally, RFID wristbands can be changed to suit the user’s needs without affecting how they work. For example, they can be branded with an organization’s colors, names of individuals, and any other modification needed.
How does an RFID wristband work?
RFID wristbands use radio waves to exchange data. To work, the system needs a tag, a reader, and RFID software.The RFID tag is embedded on the wristband. It contains information about the ticket holder.When the wristband comes close to an RFID reader, it sends signals. The signals contain the required details.The reader receives the information and sends it to the computer software. The software analyzes and authenticates the information. If the information in the tag matches what’s in the system, the person is allowed to enter.
Can RFID wristbands get wet?
No, most RFID wristbands are made of waterproof material. Even if you pour water on it, it is unlikely to reach the RFID chip. This means that the wristband’s efficiency cannot be affected by getting wet. However, you should be careful to read the manufacturer’s instructions. We recommend that you follow their guidelines exactly.
What is the benefit of wristbands?
RFID wristbands are cool, stylish, and convenient. They’re worn on the wrist like a bracelet, so they’re comfortable. They’re also easy to use and guarantee quick and smooth entrance to events. It’s also good for event organizers because they can make better decisions, make more money, and stop ticket fraud.
What is the price for RFID wristbands? Where can I buy them?
The price of RFID wristbands depends on the quality and quantity you need. If you buy a lot of them, they will be cheaper than buying one. On average, an RFID costs between $0.1 and $1. You can buy wristbands from online stores or manufacturers. If you need customization and a more personalized wristband, we recommend that you buy directly from the manufacturer.
Do hotels use RFID wristbands?
Yes, RFID hotel wristbands make things easier and guarantee a 5-star experience for guests. The wristbands act as keys, allowing guests to access their rooms without any hassle. Additionally, RFID wristbands for hotels are essential as they facilitate cashless purchases across the resort.Besides the convenience, hotel RFID wristbands offer security and safety for visitors.For example, the hotel knows the exact number of people in a given section. This allows the hotel to offer special experiences like exclusive access to clubs, changing rooms, and private beaches, which is especially helpful for guests who don’t like to be disturbed.
What is the difference between silicone and rubber wristbands?
Silicone and rubber RFID wristbands serve the same purpose. They contain a chip that allows them to exchange data. However, there is a slight difference between the two types. Silicone wristbands have a silicon substrate and are stronger than rubber wristbands. Additionally, rubber wristbands wear out faster than silicone wristbands.
Common RFID chips
| IC | Memory | Protocol | Read/Write | Datasheet |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TK4100 | 64bit | ISO7815 | Read-only | Download |
| EM4200 | 128bit | ISO7815 | Read-only | Download |
| EM4305 | 512bit | ISO11784/11785 | Read&Write | Download |
| EM4450 | 1kbit | ISO11784/11785 | Read&Write | Download |
| ATA5577 | 224bit | ISO11784/11785 | Read&Write | Download |
| Hitag 1 | 2048bit | ISO11784/11785 | Read&Write | Download |
| Hitag2 | 256bit | ISO11784/11785 | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Classic 1k(S50) | 1K Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Classic 4k(S70) | 4K Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Ultralight EV 1 | 512bit | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Ultralight C | 192 Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Plus EV2(2K) | 2K Byte | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Plus EV2(4K) | 4K Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Plus SE(2K) | 2K Byte | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Plus SE(4K) | 4K Byte | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Plus X(2K) | 2K Byte | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Plus X(4K) | 4K Byte | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Desfire Light | 640 Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Desfire EV3(2K) | 2K Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Desfire EV3(4K) | 4K Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Desfire EV3(8K) | 8K Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| NTAG 213 | 144 Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| NTAG 215 | 504 Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| NTAG 216 | 888 Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| NTAG 213 Tag Temper | 144 Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| NTAG 424 DNA | 416 Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| NTAG 424 DNA Tag Tamper | 416 Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| ICODE SLIX | 896 bits | ISO15693/ISO 18000-3M1 | Read&Write | Download |
| ICODE SLIX 2 | 2528 bits | ISO15693/ISO 18000-3M1 | Read&Write | Download |
| ICODE SLIX-L | 256 bits | ISO15693/ISO 18000-3M1 | Read&Write | Download |
| ICODE SLIX-S | 1280 bits | ISO15693/ISO 18000-3M1 | Read&Write | Download |
| ICODE DNA | 2016 bits | ISO15693/ISO 18000-3M1 | Read&Write | Download |
| Tag-It™ HF-I Standard (TI 256) | 256 Byte | ISO15693 | Read&Write | Download |
| Tag-It™ HF-I Plus (TI 2048) | 2K Bytes | ISO15693 | Read&Write | Download |
| Higgs 3 | 96 bit epc,512 bit user | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
| Higgs 4 | 128 bit epc,512 bit user | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
| MONZA 4QT | 128 bit epc,512 bit user | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
| Monza 5 | 128 bit epc,32 bit user | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
| Monza R6 | 96bit epc | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
| Monza R6-P | 96bit epc,32 bit user | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
| UCODE 7 | 128 bit epc | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
| UCODE 7m | 128 bit epc | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
| Ucode 8 | 128 bit epc | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
| Ucode 8m | 96 bit epc,32 bit user | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
| UCODE DNA | 224bit epc,3072 bit user | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
