EM4100 125MHZ RFID ID Keychain Fob

Access control, hotel locks, staff attendance and school campus access and payment control, identification and security systems, parking lot entry and payment, social security management, transportation payment, municipal and ancillary service payment

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Description:
  • The EM4100 125MHZ  RFID ID Keychain Fob works as a regular 125KHz RFID.
  • Perfect for cloning existing RFID passcards and keychains (Please use them in a legal way).
  • Completely reusable — can be written over and over again.
Features:
  • Each tag is pre-programmed with a unique 10-digit ID number (These tags are read-only and not rewritable.)
  • Robust ABS housing provides superior drop, crush and water resistance
  • Compatible with all Door Entry systems
  • Compatible Formats: EM4100, EM4102, TK4100
  • Reading distance of 8-20cm
  • Operation Frequency : 125KHz
  • Standard: EM4100
  • Ideal for use in ID and access control
  • Material: PVC Plastic
  • Waterproof
Package included: 1x EM4100 125MHZ ID Keychain Fob

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