Chinese Professional Hard Tag With Pin - YS031 Flat Pencil-Lanyard EAS RF tag for clothing shop/toggery/supermarket/digital store/retail store – Yasen
Chinese Professional Hard Tag With Pin - YS031 Flat Pencil-Lanyard EAS RF tag for clothing shop/toggery/supermarket/digital store/retail store – Yasen Detail:
The frequency of anti-theft hard tags is radio frequency 8.2mhz or acoustic magnetic 58kmhz. They are used with anti-theft system.The detecting distance is generally 1-1.8m. EAS system will issue an alarm if customers take the goods out of the shop without unlocking tags.
Hard tags are widely used in supermarkets, clothing stores, shopping malls, etc. And can be reused for 1-2 years.


Our EAS products are widely used in.many scopes, such as supermarket, lothing store, cosmetic shop, digital shop, library and shoes shop.By serving for large customergroups from different areas, we have engaged in offering full set of suitable EAS anti-theft solution Enhance great experience for many years, we are making effort to provide more better service.
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Our firm aims to operating faithfully, serving to all of our shoppers , and working in new technology and new machine regularly for Chinese Professional Hard Tag With Pin - YS031 Flat Pencil-Lanyard EAS RF tag for clothing shop/toggery/supermarket/digital store/retail store – Yasen, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Surabaya , Greenland , Bangkok , We have a good reputation for stable quality products, well received by customers at home and abroad. Our company would be guided by the idea of "Standing in Domestic Markets, Walking into International Markets". We sincerely hope that we could do business with car manufacturers, auto part buyers and the majority of colleagues both at home and abroad. We expect sincere cooperation and common development!
Hope that the company could stick to the enterprise spirit of "Quality, Efficiency, Innovation and Integrity", it will be better and better in the future.





