Understanding Pet Microchips: Are They NFC or RFID?
Discover the technology behind pet microchips and learn why they use RFID instead of NFC for identification.
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Pet microchips are RFID, not NFC. RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) allows for passive reading of the chip when scanned. NFC (Near Field Communication) is a subset of RFID but is generally used for short-range communication like contactless payments. Pet microchips utilize RFID for longer-range identification.
FAQs & Answers
- What is the difference between RFID and NFC? RFID uses longer-range communication for identification, while NFC operates over short distances, typically for payment systems.
- How do pet microchips help in pet recovery? Pet microchips provide a unique ID that can be scanned by shelters or vets, helping to reunite lost pets with their owners.
- Are pet microchips safe for my pet? Yes, pet microchips are safe, non-toxic, and are used widely across the globe for pet identification.
- Do I need to register my pet's microchip? Yes, registering your pet's microchip with the manufacturer is essential for ensuring your information is up to date for identification.