About RAIN RFID
RAIN RFID is a wireless technology that uses radio waves to identify and track items equipped with tags containing electronic product codes (EPCs). Operating in the ultra-high frequency (UHF) band, typically between 860 and 960 MHz, RAIN RFID enables the rapid reading and management of large volumes of tagged items at once. The “RAIN” acronym is derived from “RAdio frequency IdentificatioN” and is a trademark of the RAIN Alliance, which promotes UHF RFID technology based on the GS1 and ISO standards. Unlike traditional barcodes, RAIN RFID does not require line-of-sight, allowing for more efficient data collection in industries like retail, logistics, healthcare, and manufacturing.