Automatic and Secure Identification with a Single Gesture
Make your life easier with this RFID Proximity Badge for Alarm Systems. This small, discreet accessory allows for automatic identification effortlessly using radio frequency technology. No more endless searching for keys or badges—simply bring the key fob close to the reader and get instantly identified. This passive RFID tag requires no battery; it activates by receiving a low electromagnetic pulse and returns its unique code, offering a hassle-free experience. Ideal for workplaces, secured residences, or any location requiring fast and safe access control.
Reliable Battery-Free RFID Technology
This RFID key fob is built to last, featuring passive technology that requires no battery. Operating at a frequency of 125 kHz, it draws power from an electromagnetic pulse when brought near a compatible RFID reader. This technological innovation ensures consistent, long-term use without the need for external power. Whether used daily or intensively, this tag stands up to wear and tear reliably.
Compact and Practical Design for Optimal Convenience
With its keychain format and durable plastic casing, this RFID tag fits easily in your pocket or attaches to your keyring. Sturdy metal rings ensure long-lasting attachment, preventing loss and allowing for quick access. Its ergonomic design makes identification both discreet and efficient—perfect for users seeking both functionality and style in everyday use.
Product Specifications
– Product Name: RFID Badge for Alarm System and Access Terminal / RFID Touch Keypad
– Operating Frequency: 125 KHz
– Application Areas: Rentals / Communities / Home Entry / Office Entry
– Operating Temperature: -40°C to 55°C, Waterproof (Ideal for seasonal rentals like Airbnb)
– Casing Material: ABS, PVC, PET
– Detection Distance: 2–5 cm (depending on the card reader)
– RFID Card Limit: Up to 10 cards can be registered with your Alarm System
– RFID Protocol: 125 KHz, 4100/4200
– Product Dimensions: 35 × 35 × 4 mm
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