Retail Anti-Theft Equipment
Retail Anti-Theft Equipment covers physical loss-prevention items such as locks, tag removers, security labels, and display restraints used in tools & industrial settings. Eleven products are indexed with an average rating of 4.45 and typical prices ranging $35–$139, including offerings from brands like Dhiedas
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Pro NFC Emulator with 3000+ saves, 1.4" OLED, rechargeable
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TapFive Google Review Tap Stickers 5-Pack
TapFive
Budget
Fingerprint Cable Lock with Bluetooth APP
Dhiedas
Budget
Fingerprint Cable Lock 6" Smart Padlock with Bluetooth
Dhiedas
Mid-Range
Fingerprint Cable Lock 6" - Biometric Bluetooth Padlock
Dhiedas
Mid-Range
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Mid-Range
Fingerprint gate lock with 3.6'' cable, biometric Bluetooth padlock
Dhiedas
Budget
8.2MHz RF Clothing Security Tags (250Pcs) with 250 flathead pins & 100 lanyards
LeaGerous
Mid-Range
8.2MHz RF Security Tags Soft Labels with Mock Barcodes
LeaGerous
Mid-Range
HID ProxKey III Proximity Key Fob (25 Pack)
HID
Premium
1000 pcs RF 8.2MHz security tags with 1000 pins & 100 lanyards
LeaGerous
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of retail anti-theft equipment are available and how do they differ?
Common types include electronic article surveillance (EAS) tags and detachers, cable locks and tethering systems, display security cages and cases, and hard tags with reusable pin removers; they differ by detection method (RF, AM, RFID), level of physical restraint, suitability for high-value small items versus large displays, and whether they require gates or handheld detachers
How do I choose the right anti-theft solution for my store size and product mix?
Match the system to item value and display style: small high-value items typically need hard tags or RFID labels and detachers, apparel often uses pin tags and lanyards, bulk merchandise may use cable locks or cages; consider traffic flow and exit layout to decide on gate-based EAS versus standalone anchors
What budget should I expect for retail anti-theft equipment?
Entry-level items such as basic cable locks and individual hard tags start under $50 each, while gate-based EAS systems and RFID infrastructures can range from several hundred to several thousand dollars depending on coverage and features; useful averages for small-store deployments are often in the low hundreds to mid-thousands
What compatibility and integration issues should I check before buying?
Verify tag technology compatibility (RF, AM, or RFID) with existing detection gates and detachers, ensure any electronic locks or readers support your POS or inventory systems if you plan integration, and confirm dimensions and mounting requirements for displays and exits
How do I maintain and care for anti-theft devices to ensure longevity?
Keep electronic components dry and dust-free, follow manufacturer instructions for battery replacement or firmware updates, regularly test gates/readers and detachers, and inspect physical cables, tags, and locks for wear or tampering to replace parts as needed
Are there legal or customer-service considerations when using anti-theft equipment?
Ensure equipment use complies with local laws about surveillance and detainment, train staff on non-confrontational recovery and removal procedures, display clear signage if required by jurisdiction, and avoid methods that could injure customers or irreparably damage merchandise
What features should I prioritize for ease of daily operation?
Prioritize quick-release detachers or user-friendly removal tools, clear visual/audible alerts on gates, battery life and charging convenience for wireless devices, and modular components that allow scaling or repositioning as store layout changes