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RFID WRISTBAND used in SCHOOL

2016-12-15 View:
RFID Wristbands are a great way to identify students for special events or field trips because they are worn securely by each student. OPRFID'S wristbands are highly-visible and non-transferable. Identify groups of children by grade, teacher, or bus to keep groups together while on field trips. Use wristbands for admission at proms, dances, or graduations.

Custom printing allows you to turn your school wristbands into a one-of-a-kind keepsake. Print wristbands with your school name and custom messages for school pride, anti-drug reinforcement, character building, etc. for just pennies per wristband.

Wristbands work great as part of a reward system, such as citizen of the month, honor roll, excellent attendance, and more. Honored students can proudly wear the wristbands home to show parents, family, and friends.

Students can wear wristbands on their wrists, backpacks, or shoes as a special reminder for big events such as: National Turn Off TV week, Red Ribbon Week, fundraiser campaigns, etc.

Identify school visitors with brightly colored wristbands. Administer wristband upon procedural check-ins with the school office.

Serial-numbered wristbands are also great for contests and raffles.

For the first few weeks of the school year, use wristbands to help young children remember and locate their classroom or bus. You can write their teacher’s name, classroom, bus, etc. on the wristbands with a permanent marker.

RFID wristband is the extension products of normal card, which is designed for easy carrying by person in swimming pool, construction place, pub, hospital, gym center, etc. It combines the RFID and NFC technology with good looking and practical housings, completely water-proof. OPRFID present several types of wristbands to fit different customer's demands. Material options: ABS/ PC/ Rubber/ Silicon/ Flexible Plastic / Paper/ PVC etc.

 
     
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        A smart card is a small plastic card containing a computer chip. People use smart cards along with personal identification numbers (PINs) to log on to a network, a computer, or a device. Using a smart card is more secure than using a password because it's more difficult for someone to steal a smart card and learn your PIN than to learn your password.Smart cards are generally issued by information technology (IT) departments in large organizations. To use a smart card, you also need a smart card reader—a device that’s installed in or connected to your computer and that can read the information stored on a smart card.