Hosted on MSN
Revolutionizing pet identification in 2026: Why silent collar tags are replacing noisy metal ID tags
In 2026, pet owners around the world are saying goodbye to traditional dangling metal ID tags and embracing a new generation of integrated identification collars for dogs and cats. What was once a ...
It’s a well-known fact that metal causes two major problems for radio frequency identification transponders: It can reflect energy away from a tag, and it can detune a tag antenna, preventing it from ...
Companies tracking assets and inventory in metallic environments face basic challenges around the physics of RF transmission, namely reflecting the energy emitted from RFID readers which creates an ...
The USDA will give away 8 million radio-frequency ear tags to cattle and bison ranchers, furthering the agency’s goal to phase out metal identification tags. The free ear tags will trace animals ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results