About ACM – Access Control Contactless KeyFOB (13.56 Hz)
The ACM – Access Control Contactless KeyFOB (13.56 Hz)Â is a compact and convenient access control device that utilizes RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology. It is commonly used for secure and contactless access control applications in various environments.
The keyfob operates at a frequency of 13.56MHz, which is a common frequency for RFID-based systems. It utilizes passive RFID technology, meaning it does not require a power source of its own and is powered by the electromagnetic field emitted by the RFID reader.
With its small and lightweight design, the ACM Keyfob can be easily carried on a keychain or attached to a lanyard, making it a portable and convenient access control solution.
The keyfob is typically pre-programmed with a unique identifier or code that is recognized by the access control system. When presented to an RFID reader, the keyfob’s code is read and verified, allowing authorized individuals to gain access to secured areas or perform specific actions.
The ACM – Access Control Contactless KeyFOB (13.56 Hz) is compatible with standard RFID readers and access control systems that support the 13.56MHz frequency. It offers reliable and secure access control, minimizing the risk of unauthorized entry or tampering.
This type of keyfob is commonly used in various applications such as office buildings, residential complexes, parking garages, and other areas where controlled access is required.
There are no reviews yet.