RFID Learning Center

What Makes a Good Badge Holder?
RFID access cards and badges are popular in a wide variety of workplaces. Private employers, universities, and government agencies issue RFID badges to their employees for security reasons and for expediency.

Do passports need RFID protection?
Biometrics and RFID technology aren’t going away, and the United States government is no longer issuing traditional passports (those without chips).

Do I need an RFID wallet?
With the increasing threat of RFID skimming and the rising possibilities of card clash, protection for your RFID cards is certainly a good idea.

What Are the Different Types of RFID Cards?
RFID technology is almost everywhere. It’s in our credit and debit cards, smartphones, library cards, keycards, and bus passes. Without even thinking about it, most of us probably use RFID several times a week, maybe even daily.

What Is RFID?
An RFID tag is essentially a small computer chip that stores a few kilobytes of data. It doesn’t really do anything on its own because it doesn’t have a power source. But when it’s held up to an RFID reader, it gets just enough power to operate through radio waves.