Low Frequency (LF) RFID operates at the 135 kHz range and has a very short read range (1-2 inches normally). This type of RFID essentially requires contact to a reader to capture the data. While this type is not useful for product tracking, you will find it embedded in IDs and other key Fob applications for access/parking control, authentication, event attendance management, ticketing, and card payments.
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Low Frequency (LF) RFID operates at the 135 kHz range and has a very short read range (1-2 inches normally). This type of RFID essentially requires contact to a reader to capture the data. While this type is not useful for product tracking, you will find it embedded in IDs and other key Fob applications for access/parking control, authentication, event attendance management, ticketing, and card payments.