An RFID wristband has many uses. Since its discovery on World War II to identify if a plane was friend or foe, this technology has been used to process payments, supply chain management and even brand authentication. The main application environment is as follows:
Hotel Management: Used for payment, access control and activity areas. A hotel on the Spanish island of Ibiza, known as the summer night bar capital of Europe, has introduced a new initiative: letting guests wear RFID wristbands. The wristband is not only a room card, but also has a quick payment function. Guests can also upload pictures of the hotel and activities to Facebook with the help of RFID technology, which brings extraordinary exposure to the hotel and provides guests with a valuable interactive experience.
Medical Industry: Hospitals are used to accurately identify patients, to prevent medication and nursing errors, to avoid medical errors and medical disputes, and to improve efficiency and save lives.
For example, the wristband chip can first determine the condition of a patient’s injury. In the case of a large number of injured people at the scene of a disaster, the wristband scan can help doctors determine which patients need immediate surgery and which can be transferred to the back for treatment.
By scanning the chip and sending the information to the mobile hospital in advance, it can help doctors determine the surgical plan in advance. After arriving at the mobile hospital, the operation can be carried out in the first time.