RFID at Festivals Is Great for These 12 Reasons
In the last five years, if you’ve entered some of the largest music festivals in the nation, it’s likely that you’ve used an RFID wristband.
RFID usage at festivals has grown to the point where many multi-day events with 50,000+ attendees now consider it standard practice.
However, Radio Frequency Identification, or RFID, is quickly becoming a practical technology that may be used at even tiny, community-based festivals. It goes beyond just having shorter lines and accepting cashless transactions.
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For any festival organizer, these 12 reasons are why we believe RFID at festivals is huge news.
1. Simplified Input
Everyone wants to enter your event quickly, especially if it’s sweltering outside. The worst first impression you can offer your audience is a long line. Also, you want people to come in and start spending money as the organizer.
The fact that RFID technology would greatly shorten entrance times is one of its most obvious advantages. Attendees can enter by swiftly tapping their RFID wristbands against scanners.
They can use RFID scanners instead of barcode or ticket scanners, which can be up to ten times slower. Furthermore, every wristband has the capacity to save distinct data, enabling immediate verification without the need to physically examine or consult a ticket.
Read more at: https://www.idcband.com/en-us/blog/12-reasons-rfid-at-festivals-is-awesome/
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