The 125Khz OEM RFID Card Reader stands out with its compact, desktop design, ease of operation, and fast reading speed. It is an ideal solution for access control, time attendance, library management, and various other applications. Contact IT Nam Viet today for more detailed advice on the device!
Key Features of the 125Khz RFID Card Reader
The 125Khz RFID Card Reader boasts a compact design with dimensions of 110x80x30mm, utilizes a USB interface, and operates at a frequency of 125kHz, offering both convenience and efficiency to users.
This 125 kHz RFID card reader truly shines with its simple and fast operation, requiring NO DRIVER installation. It can read any number as it’s a standard HID device (compatible with Notepad, WORD, web browsers, and more). This remarkable feature allows for easy setup across various software platforms without any additional installations.
This 125Khz RFID card reader supports Windows 95/98/2000/XP/7/8 and offers “plug and play” functionality. It can read the first 10 digits of RFID/proximity cards and operates reliably in all environments. The device also features a built-in buzzer and supports EM4100 cards. Its compact and lightweight design makes it easily portable.
Standard Classifications of 125Khz RFID Readers
125Khz RFID readers come in various standards, including:
- 125Khz RFID Reader with USB Interface
- 125Khz RFID Reader with RS232 Interface
- 125Khz RFID Reader with RJ45 Interface
Applications of 125Khz RFID Readers
125Khz RFID readers are widely used in various aspects of daily life and across diverse industries. Some common applications include:
- Residential access control: Granting access to apartment complexes and gated communities.
- Smart parking systems: Managing vehicle access and automating parking fee collection.
- Door access control: Securing entry to buildings, offices, and restricted areas.
- Time and attendance tracking: Monitoring employee working hours and automating payroll processes.
- Elevator control: Restricting elevator access to authorized personnel or user groups.
- Library and asset management: Tracking books, equipment, and valuable assets.
- Pet tracking: Monitoring and identifying pets using RFID tags.
- Anti-counterfeiting: Authenticating products and combating counterfeit goods.
- Supply chain management: Tracking goods throughout the production and distribution process.
- Event access control: Managing ticket validation and attendee access at events.
- And many other applications across various sectors.
While 125Khz RFID technology offers numerous advantages, it also has certain limitations, such as a short reading range and lower security levels. Therefore, it’s crucial for customers to carefully consider their specific needs and choose the appropriate RFID reader accordingly.
How to Use a 125Khz RFID Reader
Here’s a step-by-step guide for beginners on using a 125Khz RFID reader:
Step 1: Power on the reader and connect it to your computer using the USB cable.
Step 2: The device will emit a “beep” sound to indicate it’s powered on, followed by a flashing light to signal a successful self-test. Windows will automatically recognize the device without requiring any drivers.
Step 3: Open MS Word, Excel, or Notepad. Scan the card, and the card number will be automatically entered (the LED will turn blue and the buzzer will sound, while the editor displays the scanned card’s code).
Note: You must position the card so that the distance between the reader and the RFID card is less than 10cm.