RFID ID Tag 125KHz
This is 125K RFID Tag. The RFID technology is used for sensing and identifying tagged people and objects for access control, automation, and a whole range of different applications. Operating on a frequency of 125kHz, these tokens are all pre-programmed with unique ID numbers to communicate wirelessly with RFID Readers over distances of around 10cm or less. This means you can attach it to vehicles or items, keyrings or even pets’ collars to keep track of the location via an array of readers in the office, warehouse or home. Each RFID Tag comes attached to a small keyring, within a little blue housing. This 125KHz RFID Tag makes them easy to distribute while maintaining a fair amount of discretion. Additionally, the process of matching tags to readers is also very simple as well, as all you have to do is tell the RFID Reader that you are adding a token, and then hold the token nearby. Then, when the token passes by the reader, the system can identify and log the ID number and time, or can even open up doors or other access ways automatically. This basic RFID tag works in the 125kHz RF range and comes with a unique 32-bit ID. It is not re-programmable. This blank, smooth, and mildly flexible RFID tag is ready for your logo (or hand-drawn scribble). Designed for the RFID 125KHZ duplicator. can copy all the ID card, such as Access Card, District Card, Parking etc.
Features:
- Operates at 125KHz, which is part of the low-frequency (LF) range.
- Passive RFID Tag No internal power source; the tag is powered by the energy transmitted by the RFID reader.
- Read Range between 5 cm to 1 meter, depending on the reader’s power and antenna design.
- Data Transmission Reflects a unique ID number or other encoded data when activated by the RFID reader.
- Small and lightweight design, often in the form of key fobs, cards, or stickers.
- Easy to integrate into various objects, such as equipment, personnel badges, and livestock.
- Made of durable materials ABS plastic, designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions.
- Resistant to dust, dirt, and moisture, making it ideal for use in outdoor or industrial environments.
- Draws power from the electromagnetic field emitted by the RFID reader, no internal battery is required.
- Contains a unique 64-bit or 128-bit identifier (UID) number.
- Some tags may allow for small additional data storage for purposes like serial numbers or other identifiers.
- Generally operates in a temperature range of -20°C to 60°C, with some versions able to withstand more extreme conditions.
- Compatible with standard 125KHz RFID readers and systems.
- Ideal for applications in access control, asset tracking, inventory management, and livestock identification
- Basic level of security, typically with read-only functionality where the tag cannot be altered after it is manufactured.
- Encryption or security features may be included in some variants but are limited compared to higher frequency RFID tags (such as 13.56MHz or UHF tags).
- Tags are generally designed to be scratch-resistant and waterproof, suitable for a variety of environmental conditions.
- Low-cost solution, making it highly economical for applications where high-level security and fast data transfer are not critical.
- Can be attached to items using adhesive backing, sewn into fabrics, or used with keychain attachments, depending on the form factor.
Specifications:
Material: | ABS |
Response Frequency | 125KHz |
Dimensions (LxWxH) mm | 35×28×5.3 |
Applications:
- Access Control.
- Asset Tracking and Management.
- Personnel Identification.
- Livestock Identification.
- Pet Identification.
- Supply Chain Management.
- Retail and Consumer Goods.
- Access to Equipment and Tools.
- Healthcare and Medical Applications.
- Libraries and Document Management.
- Event and Ticketing.
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