Dual Frequency Hitag RFID Fob for Secure Access
Description
The outside circular shell and big round lid make a unique “big belly” dual frequency RFID key. This special feature provides ample internal space within the RFID transponder to accommodate the Hitag and another chip. The large internal space gives full play to Hitag chips, which typically require large antennas and are difficult to integrate with other chips in the key fob. With unique anti-collision protocol, Hitag fob serves as a reliable tool for secure access in various settings.
Features
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1. could support dual frequency2. ideal for custom logo or number3. reliable, durable and waterproof4. variety colors for choose
Specification
Product Name |
RFID Keyfob |
Model NO. |
KF023 |
Material |
ABS |
Frequency |
125Khz/13.56Mhz, 125Khz&13.56Mhz |
Supported Protocol |
ISO14443A, ISO15693 |
Chip |
LF: EM4200, TK4100, ATA5577, Hitag1, Hitag2 FM11RF08, MIFARE® 1K(NXP), MIFARE® 4K(NXP), |
Reading Distance |
2-10 cm |
Working Temperature |
-20ºC ~50ºC |
Package |
100pcs/bag |
Application
Access control systems use HITAG-1 keyfobs for building entry, secure areas, and restricted zones.
They are also effective for time tracking, employee identification, and visitor management.
Remember that HITAG-1 keyfobs are sturdy, easy to handle, and ideal for enhancing security in various environments.
working principle
how Hitag1 keyfob works:
The HITAG-1 keyfob serves as a reliable tool for access control in various settings. Here’s how it works:
Identification:
Each HITAG-1 keyfob contains a unique 32-bit serial number.
When an individual presents the keyfob near an RFID reader, the reader detects this unique identifier.
Authentication:
The reader communicates with the keyfob using radio waves.
If the keyfob’s serial number matches an authorized entry in the system, access is granted.
Security Features:
HITAG-1 keyfobs are nearly indestructible and warp-resistant.
They are not sensitive to dust, dirt, or extraneous light.
The keyfobs ensure secure, bearing-independent readout.
security feature
Certainly! The HITAG-1 transponder incorporates several security features:
Unique Identification:
Each HITAG-1 transponder has a unique 32-bit serial number.
This ensures that no two transponders share the same identifier.
Password Protection:
HITAG-1 supports a 32-bit password (key) for secure communication.
Only authorized readers with the correct password can access the transponder.
Anti-Collision Mechanism:
HITAG-1 uses an anti-collision protocol to prevent interference when multiple transponders are in the reader’s field.
It ensures reliable communication with individual transponders.
Read/Write Access Control:
HITAG-1 allows read and write operations.
However, write access is protected by the password, preventing unauthorized modifications.
Cryptographic Features:
While HITAG-1 does not have advanced cryptographic algorithms, its password-based security provides basic protection.
Remember that HITAG-1 is primarily used for low-frequency applications, and its security features are suitable for specific use cases like access control and asset tracking. For more robust security, consider higher-frequency RFID technologies or smart cards. 🔒🔑
Dual-frequency advantage
The multi-technology solution is ideal for organizations moving from basic HITAG1 to MIFARE DESFire EV1 or seeking a one-card solution that supports both technologies.