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HiLetgo EM4100 - Lector de tarjetas de identificación RFID USB de 125 Khz Plug and Play con cable primero 10 dígitos (solo lee tarjeta de identificación de 125 kHz, ver imágenes del producto)

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  • Solo lee la tarjeta de identificación de 125 kHz, no puede leer la tarjeta IC. Ver imágenes del producto
  • Lector de tarjetas de identificación RFID USB EM4100 de 125 Khz Lector de tarjetas de identificación
  • Tamaño: 110 x 80 x 26 mm
  • Formato de salida: Primeros 10 dígitos
  • Zumbador de funcionamiento integrado


Descripción:
Nota: el lector de tarjetas de identificación puede leer los 10 bits digitales superiores. Tamaño: 110 mm x 80 mm x 26 mm - Conexión de cable USB a PC (Plug and Play, sin driver para Windows 2000, 2003, XP, Vista, Windows7, Linux) - Puede leer todas las tarjetas/etiquetas RFID EM4100 EM410X de 125 Khz - Potencia de diagnóstico LED - Zumbador de funcionamiento integrado - Formato de salida: First 1 los dígitos de los dígitos de Alimentado desde USB, no requiere ninguna fuente de alimentación externa. - Fácil de usar - Diseño compacto. - Certificación de autoridad: CE El paquete incluye:
1 lector de tarjetas de identificación USB EM4100 de 125 Khz con cable USB


Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de junio de 2024
This inexpensive reader works really well. It is basically just plug and play. Get a set of matching RFID cards (make sure it is the exact type specified, as there are several incompatible standards) and you are ready to go.As mentioned in the instructions, the reader will transmit the card number, plus a carriage return to the USB port every time you swipe.You can leave Notepad (default Windows editor) open and capture the swipes that way. Or if you know how to program, you can send HTTP calls to a central server for further processing.Very handy little gadget!
Anton Lennikov
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de agosto de 2023
The device works as intended. It doesn’t need any drivers as it is recognized as a keyboard by any Windows, Linux or Android system, basically any computer system that can recognize the USB keyboard. In that regard, the device is very similar to barcode readers. The limitation of the device is that it only reads EM4100 or TK4100 125 kHz RFID chips and nothing else. When it does read the chip, it takes 10 digits from the chip and sends it as the text string + enter as if you would input it from the keyboard. For example, 1234567890 followed by the enter key. I have the feeling that many people do not have a full understanding that 125 kHz cards have multiple formats such as EM4100, HIDH10301 IDTECK Motorolla Indala26, Kantech IoProxXSF, AWID, FECAVA FDX-A, ISO FDX-B, Farpointe Pyramid, Viking, Joblotron, Paradox, Stanely, Keri, Gallagher and others. Those are all different cards. So if you bought it randomly just looking at 125 kHz frequency and $10 price tag, it is very likely that you may have HIDH10301 or any other 125 kHz RFID chip that is incompatible with this reader; thus, people give this product a bad review claiming missing drivers without full understanding what product is and how it intends to function.Thus you get a lot of 5 stars and 1-star reviews. The seller could indicate the product specifications more clearly and add a fair warning that the product ONLY works with EM4100 or TK4100 125 kHz RFID chips, but he does put it into the description. It is your fault that you don’t read it carefully enough.Next Dangerous things implant users as myself, can get this product to work with this reader if they have a 125 kHz Atmel T5577 RFID chip (xEM) or similar, it can emulate multiple types of cards, including EM4100, EM4200, HID and Indala. The problem may arise if you are using xEM at work with, let’s say HIDH10301 card for your door or parking access and want to use this reader at home with the computer. At the same time, xEM can easily emulate EM4100 if your workplace uses a different type of card if the idea was to use your work-cloned badge with this reader, it will only work if your work security system and thus your badge that you cloned to the implant also uses EM4100. Otherwise, you will need to rewrite the codes for EM4100 every time you want to use the implant at home and then write HIDH10301 codes from your badge before you go to work which is not very practical.In conclusion, to take benefit from this very cheap and easy-to-use RFID reader, you need to have a very clear understanding of what you are trying to accomplish, if it is some record-keeping or discount card database or any other situation where you input a unique number into any sort of database for your business, it will work flawlessly as long as your cards are EM4100 or TK4100 125 kHz RFID chips. For FOB-based access, it might be trickier to set up but possible. It will not work for Windows login access as it is recognized as the keyboard and not an RFID-reader security device; thus, the best you can do is to set your user password to the 10-digit number written to the EM4100 chip and then click on the password field and scan the chip not exactly a degree of automation your would like to have I suppose.
Ryan Powers
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de noviembre de 2023
Attaches to windows and installs the driver, but it won't read any of our cards. (And yes, the cards are the correct type) I guess like many people before me, these units just don't seem to work. Sending it back.
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Comentado en México el 21 de agosto de 2022
Esta lectora se conecta por USB a la computadoras e inmediatamente funciona, puede usarse la aplicacion de Excel, Worpad, Notepad y cualquier otra aplicacion, ya que su funcion es que en vez de capturar manualmente el numero de serie de la tarjeta, lo hace automaticamente y muy rapido, hace un pequeño pitido cada vez que lee una tarjeta y se pone un led en color verde indicando que ya la leyo.Esta lectora es solamente para tarjetas o llaveros de frecuencia de 125 Khz y en este caso la adquiri para que leyera a 10 digitos., hay otro tipo de lectoras para diferentes digitos, dependiendo la cantidad de digitos en el numero de serie que tengan sus tarjetas.Lo recomiendo y su costo es economico
TreverT
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de mayo de 2022
Bought because I have a Dangerous Things Implant. This is a RFID reader not a NFC reader. If you have the RFID / NFC implant you need to write to the RFID side of the implant first. There is NO RFID information on your implant when you get it.The Dangerous Things reader sold on their site reads the NFC part of the implant, not the RFID part.Once I wrote a 125KHz to the RFID side on the implant this Reader works great. I used the 125kHz EM / HID / AWID Cloner from DT to write to my implant.The problem is finding a 125KHz card to read.The benefit to the RFID instead of the NFC is you can change number with a different 125KHz tag,... (if you can find one). As far a I know you cant change the NFC serial number of your tag.WORTH IT once you know.
Laurent Ciechelski
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de noviembre de 2022
Ne convient pas à mon système
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