RFID tagging is an ID system that uses small radio frequency identification devices for identification and tracking purposes. An RFID tagging system includes the tag itself, a read/write device, and a host system application for data collection, processing, and transmission. An RFID tag (sometimes called an RFID transponder ) consists of a chip , some memory and an antenna .Audio academy is adopting RFID tagging as way to qucikly and efficently manage our  inventory of cables, monitors, consoles, loudspeakers, amplifiers. Such tags are helpful in keeping track of medium to large inventory of rental equipment. Check out all Gear Available.

    The Advantages of RFID vs. barcode technology:
  • No line of sight requirement.
  • The tag can stand a harsh environment.
  • Long read range.
  • Portable database
  • Multiple tag read/write.
  • Tracking people, items, and equipment in realtime.

The only known audio rental company to adopt RFID tagging is sound dot com. In the years to come expect every well known rental company to join the band wagon.