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Dual-Frequency RFID Key fobs with 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz Chips
(Product ID: 3666)

2 RFID CHIPS INSIDE
These keyfobs feature a high-quality ABS material casing, which is slightly larger than typical RFID keyfobs but allows for the installation of two chips with a large antenna, thus ensuring very good and reliable operation.

The dual-frequency RFID keyfob includes the TK4100 chip, operating at 125 kHz, and the Fudan F08 1k chip, operating at 13.56 MHz, in accordance with ISO 14443A protocol.

These RFID keyfobs can also be printed with a logo or numbered.

For further information or offer, contact us at info@rfidspecialist.eu
Price/item: 0,99 EUR (with vat 1,21 EUR)
Status: In stock
Dispatching time: 1-3 days

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Product ID: 3666

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Total:
99,00 EUR

Total with vat:
120,78 EUR
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QUANTITY DISCOUNT

Quantity Price/pcs
≥ 1 1,700 EUR
≥ 5 1,560 EUR
≥ 10 1,410 EUR
≥ 25 1,270 EUR
≥ 50 1,130 EUR
≥ 100 0,990 EUR
≥ 200 0,910 EUR
≥ 500 0,840 EUR
≥ 750 0,770 EUR
≥ 1000 0,700 EUR

INFO

Dual-frequency RFID keyfobs can be used on various devices, regardless of whether they operate at 125 kHz or 13.56 MHz.

These keyfobs contain two of the most commonly used chips for door access, time attendance registration, and in many other applications where electronic user identification is utilized.

Technical Specification of Dual-Frequency RFID Keyfobs
 
Chips: 13,56 MHz Fudan F08 1k and 125 kHz TK4100
RF protocol: ISO 14443A in EM (125 kHz read-only)
Operating frequency: 13,56 MHz and 125 kHz
Reading distance: up to 5 cm (depending on a reader)
Size: 36 mm x 42 mm x 6,45 mm
Material: ABS

These RFID keyfobs can also be printed with a logo or numbered.

For further information or offer, contact us at info@rfidspecialist.eu

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