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RFID Tags In Daily Life

May 06, 2025

In the fast-paced modern life, there are many seemingly inconspicuous technologies that actually improve our life experience. RFID electronic tags are one of them. Maybe you have never paid attention to it, but it has already quietly integrated into every corner of life.
Supermarket shopping: No need to wait for checkout
Going to the supermarket to shop on the weekend, the shopping cart is full, but when you get to the checkout counter, you find a long queue in front of you. Is it a headache for you? Don't worry, RFID electronic tags are here to help! Some supermarkets are equipped with smart shopping carts, and the RFID tags built into the goods can be automatically recognized the moment they are placed in the shopping cart. At the end of shopping, the system will directly complete the deduction when you go out. This method is 10 times faster than traditional scanning. It not only saves time, but also avoids missing goods and reduces unnecessary disputes. It is predicted that the global unmanned retail market size is expected to exceed US$50 billion in 2025, and RFID technology is the core support.
Express logistics: the whereabouts of the package are under your control
When shopping online, are you always anxious to know where your package is? The logistics information is not updated in time, which is really anxious. With RFID electronic tags, these problems can be easily solved. In the express sorting process, the label allows the machine to quickly identify the destination of the package, and the sorting efficiency is increased by 5 times. Moreover, from the package entering the warehouse until it is delivered to you, the information of each link will be automatically recorded and the logistics status will be updated in real time. At present, the number of RFID tags used in China's express delivery industry has exceeded 10 billion per year, and this number will continue to grow in the future.
Smart home: Clothing and home appliances "talk", life is smarter
Wool sweaters shrink after washing, silk skirts are accidentally damaged by machine washing, these troubles I believe many people have experienced. With RFID electronic tags, these problems can be easily avoided. Clothes with RFID tags store washing information in the tags, and the washing machine can automatically identify the fabric and adjust to the appropriate water temperature and speed. Smart wardrobes can also use RFID technology to record your wearing frequency, and will also remind you intimately that "this dress has not been worn for a long time." For friends who are afraid of trouble, this is simply a "lazy man's gospel". It not only protects clothes, but also saves the trouble of manual settings. It is estimated that by 2027, the market size of smart clothing will reach 15 billion US dollars, and RFID technology has contributed greatly.
Borrowing books from libraries: efficient borrowing and returning, no more rummaging around to find books
In the past, when borrowing books from the library, you had to scan the code one by one, and it was easy to put the books on the wrong shelf when returning them, wasting a lot of time. Now, with the help of RFID technology, a stack of books can be put on the self-service lending and returning machine, and all of them can be identified and borrowed in 1 second, without scanning the code one by one. The smart bookshelf in the library can also automatically remind you when the books are misplaced, so you don't have to spend half a day looking for books. The efficiency of borrowing and returning books has increased by 8 times, and the loss rate has dropped by about 90%. At present, the global smart library market is growing at a rate of 15% per year, and RFID technology has become standard.
RFID electronic tags are popular because they have many advantages: no contact is required, which is much more convenient than scanning codes; the recognition speed is extremely fast, and multiple items can be read in 1 second; the cost is also very low, a single tag only costs a few cents, and it is durable and can be used for several years. From the perspective of market prospects, the global RFID market size is expected to exceed US$40 billion by 2028. In the future, it may be as ubiquitous in life as WiFi.

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