I am looking for an RFID-enabled padlock that a customer can purchase and use on a regular lock. Is there such a thing available? —Name withheld The only solution I am aware of is from German lock ...
An alternative to conventional padlocks, CYBRA Lock & EnCode™ Locking RFID Seals feature Alien Higgs 3 silicon and are designed for global operation between 860 – 960MHz. The seals are compliant with ...
While access control systems using RFID-enabled contactless cards are a common security precaution for many buildings, the technology has far from replaced traditional mechanical locks and keys.
The MyKey 2300 RFID door lock gives you convenience as well as security, as long as the AA batteries don’t run out. The lock responds to one of six key-cards that are included in the $300 unit, ...
Manufacturers of RFID locks are continuously innovating their products to cater to the evolving customer demands. Accessibility of RFID locks with smart phones is the latest technology in this market ...
The global RFID locks market size was US$ 2.7 billion in 2021. The global RFID locks market is forecast to grow to US$ 11.5 billion by 2030 by growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15.4% ...
What do you do with an RFID chip implanted in your body? If you are [gmendez3], you build a bike lock that responds to your chip. The prototype uses MDF to create a rear wheel immobilizer. However, ...