RFID
Surveyors can scan respondents’ personal identification (ID) chips to collect their information, like ID numbers, which saves time from respondents having to fill this information in manually. Radio Frequency Identification tags (RFID) can be placed almost anywhere. Above is a picture of a few different forms of RFID tags. One possible use for RFID scanning is at conferences where RFID badges may be distributed to participants.
Learn more about how to use this feature, here.
RFID scanning is available in Enterprise plans.
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