Description
RFID Smart Cards for Secure Access, Cashless Payments & ID.
Tap-and-go cards with embedded chips for access control, memberships, transit, and events. Custom printed, encrypted, and built to last.
What Are RFID Smart Cards?
RFID smart cards contain a microchip + antenna that transmit data wirelessly when tapped near a reader. No swiping or contact needed. Use them for:
- Access control for offices, gyms, apartments, hotels
- Cashless payments at events, campuses, cafeterias
- ID & membership for employees, students, loyalty programs
- Transit & ticketing for buses, metros, festivals, ski resorts
Unlike magnetic stripes, RFID cards can’t be easily cloned and work through wallets, sleeves, or badge holders.
125kHz Low Frequency : Proximity .
Key Features & Benefits
- Contactless & Fast: Tap to enter in <0.3 seconds. No wear from swiping.
- Bank-Level Security: Encrypted chips prevent cloning and data theft. AES 128-bit options available.
- Fully Customizable: Full-color printing, matte/glossy finish, barcode, magnetic stripe, signature panel, photo ID.
- Durable Construction: PVC, PET, or composite cards withstand daily use, water, and bending.
- Works With Your System: Compatible with HID, Paxton, Kantech, Lenel, Honeywell, and most major readers.
Common Use Cases
- Corporate Access: Issue employee badges that open doors, log attendance, and pay for cafeteria meals.
- Universities & Schools: One card for dorm access, library checkout, meal plans, and vending machines.
- Gyms & Clubs: 24/7 member access + check-in tracking without front desk staff.
- Events & Festivals: RFID wristbands or cards for cashless bars, VIP access, and crowd analytics.
- Hotels: Key cards that integrate with PMS and energy-saving room controls.
FAQs
Will these work with my existing door readers?
Yes. Send us your current card type or facility code and we’ll match it. We support 125kHz Prox, MIFARE Classic/Plus/DESFire, iCLASS, and UHF.
How secure are RFID cards vs key fobs?
13.56MHz MIFARE DESFire EV3 cards use AES 128-bit encryption and mutual authentication. Much harder to clone than basic 125kHz cards.
Can I reprogram cards later?
Blank sectors can be rewritten if your system allows. We can also provide cards locked for security.
What’s the difference between RFID and NFC?
NFC is a subset of 13.56MHz RFID. All NFC cards are RFID, but not all RFID is NFC. Phones can read NFC cards.







