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UNIQUE sticker for metal

RFID UNIQUE sticker for metal

SKU: SUAM25

125 kHz RFID sticker for phone

3.99 PLN
3.24 PLN netto
Gotowy do wysyłki w 3 dni roboczych

RFID UNIQUE proximity sticker

RFID UNIQUE stickers made of PVC. The compact size and anti-metal protective layer mean that the offered stickers can be placed, for example, on a mobile phone casing. RFID stickers can be used to replace proximity cards, RFID key fobs, lozenges and other transponders. We offer the product in two variants: with and without printing (white surface).

There is an electronic system inside the offered sticker - a 125 kHz RFID transponder TK4100, compatible with the EM4100 and EM4102 systems. The unique identifier encoded in the RFID system's memory is read proximity-wise by access control ortime and attendance devices.

The RFID sticker enables the wireless transfer of a unique identifier to a 125 kHz RFID device. The maximum theoretical transmission range is 15 cm. Just bring the sticker close to the active reader to start communication. We also offer white stickers without print.

 

RFID UNIQUE 125 kHz transponder

RFID proximity stickers are compatible with most time attendance and access control systems using RFID LF 125 kHz technology. Examples of applications of RFID UNIQUE ID stickers:

Access control

Attendance confirmation

RCP: working time registration

 

UNIQUE TK4100

The UNIQE TK4100 chip has 64B of read-only memory. The reading range of RFID stickers is 2 - 15 cm and depends on the reader used.

RFID standard

UNIQUE

ISO 7816

Compatibility with EM4100, EM4102 systems

Personalization

This product can be personalized by printing a logo according to your own design.

Are you interested in custom design products?

Please contact us

RFID software

Are you interested in creating custom software using RFID technology?

Please contact us

Quality

We guarantee PLN 100,000. RFID sticker readings.

More about quality control procedures

 

 

More information about NFC and RFID technologies can be found on the blog NFC24.

Do you have an idea for using NFC / RFID technology, but you are not sure whether it will be possible? Contact us