noun a security system that uses acoustomagnetic technology to prevent theft
adjective relating to or utilizing both sound and magnetic waves
Acoustomagnetic technology is commonly used in security systems to detect and prevent theft in retail stores.
Acoustomagnetic tags are attached to merchandise in retail stores to trigger alarms if not deactivated at the checkout counter.
Acoustomagnetic systems are used as anti-theft devices to protect valuable items from being stolen.
Acoustomagnetic technology is a type of EAS system that uses tags and detectors to prevent shoplifting.
Acoustomagnetic technology is commonly used in retail settings to prevent theft. It is used in anti-theft systems to detect when an item with a security tag passes through a detection zone without being properly deactivated or removed.
Security guards may be responsible for monitoring acoustomagnetic systems in retail stores to ensure that they are functioning properly and to respond to any alarms triggered by unauthorized removal of tagged items.
Professionals in this field often utilize acoustomagnetic technology as part of their strategies to prevent theft and reduce shrinkage in retail environments. They may also be involved in training staff on how to use and maintain these systems.