RFID Key Fob Tag
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RFID Key Fob Tags are versatile devices used for various applications, including access control, attendance control, identification, fokotuʻutuʻu, industrial automation, mo ha ngaahi meʻa lahi ange. They are made of materials like PVC, ABS, and Epoxy, and can be customized with logo printing or serial numbers. They are CE, FCC, and RoHS certified. The minimum order quantity is 200 pieces, and samples are available.
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RFID Key Fob Tags are suitable for a variety of application needs and can usually be used for access control, attendance control, identification, fokotuʻutuʻu, industrial automation, tikite, casino tokens, memberships, fefonongaʻaki fakapuleʻanga, electronic payments, Ngaahi vai kaukau, and laundry rooms. ʻIkai ngata aí, RFID Key Fob Tags are durable and waterproof, making them ideal for outdoor and rugged environments. ʻIkai ngata aí, their compact size and ease of use make them a popular choice for businesses and organizations looking to implement key fob technology for secure and convenient access management. With the ability to store and transmit data electronically, key fob technology has revolutionized the way businesses and facilities manage and control access for their employees, members, and customers.
NFC uses electromagnetic radio waves to transfer data between devices. Access control panels, Ngaahi fakaʻilonga, and tag readers are further components of NFC-based access control systems. Key cards, key fobs, and cell phones all include NFC tags.
RFID Key Fob Tag Parameters
Naunau | PVC, ABS, Epoxy, etc. |
Tuʻo lahi | 125Khz/13.56Mhz/NFC |
Printing Option | Logo printing, Serial numbers |
Available Chip | Customized |
Lanu | ʻUliʻuli, Hinehina, Lanu mata, Pulu, etc. |
Fakaʻaongaʻi | Access Control System |
Tohi Fakamoʻoni | CE; FCC; RoHS |
Instructions for programming RFID
- Push the button located on the lock’s rear.
- The lock emits a tick signal.
- Within three seconds, momentarily hold the programming card against the lock.
- The programming card has now been correctly allocated, as indicated by two brief rising tones.
Puleʻi ʻo e hu ki ai, attendance control, identification, fokotuʻutuʻu, industrial automation, tikite, membership, public transit, cashless payment, and swimming pools are just a few of the numerous applications that RFID fobs may be utilized for.
Packing:
200pcs per bag and 10 bags per carton. The standard packing carton size is: 26X22X23 cm, Weight: 13 kg
Or per the customer’s requirements.
FAQ
1. What is the minimum order quantity?
Our MOQ is typically 200 pieces. However, we will take a smaller quantity for your trial purchase.
2. Could you provide us an example?
ʻIo. Usually, we give out free samples that already exist. But for bespoke designs, there’s a modest sample fee. Sample costs are reimbursed up to a certain order quantity.
3. What is the LEAD TIME of the sample?
For current samples, it takes one to two days. They’re at liberty. It takes three to seven days to get your own designs, depending on whether they need a new printing screen or not.
4. What is the lead time for production?
The MOQ takes seven to ten days.
5. What is the freight cost?
We advise using express delivery for modest quantities in order to save you money and enable you to get your items quicker.We advise shipping big quantities via sea.
6. If I wish to use my own design, what file type do you require?
We employ seasoned designers on staff. Thus, you are able to provide JPG, Al, CDR, PDF, etc. For you, we will create artwork for a mold or printing screen.