How does an RFID handheld terminal eliminate manual inventory errors?
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Which is More Expensive: RFID or Barcode? Let’s Settle This
If you’re choosing between RFID and barcode tech for inventory tracking, cost is likely your top concern. The short answer? RFID is 10-50x more expensive upfront than barcodes. But the real story involves hidden savings, scalability, and use-case tradeoffs. Let’s cut through the noise.
Why the gap? RFID tags embed microchips/antennas; barcodes are printed patterns.
RFID shines if you need:
✅ High-speed automation (e.g., shipping docks)
✅ Real-time inventory accuracy
✅ Durable tags (survives weather/rough handling)
Barcodes suffice for:
✅ Small businesses with manual processes
✅ Static environments (retail shelves, documents)
✅ Budgets under $1,000
Cykeo’s clients typically use RFID for warehouse logistics and barcodes for POS checkout lanes.
Final Tip: Calculate your item volume and error tolerance. For 500+ daily scans, RFID’s efficiency often justifies its cost.
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