Description of Key Fobs
A key fob is a compact, electronic device designed for easy portability and use. It interacts with
readers or systems via proximity, allowing users to gain access to restricted areas or operate systems
by simply bringing the fob close to a reader. Key fobs are widely used in corporate offices, residential
buildings, and even in vehicles with keyless entry systems.
The key fob operates passively, meaning it does not require batteries in most cases. Instead, it draws
power from the reader when placed within a certain range. This makes it a reliable and low-maintenance
solution for users and administrators alike.
Description of Key Fobs
A key fob is a compact, electronic device designed for easy portability and use. It interacts with
readers or systems via proximity, allowing users to gain access to restricted areas or operate systems
by simply bringing the fob close to a reader. Key fobs are widely used in corporate offices, residential
buildings, and even in vehicles with keyless entry systems.
The key fob operates passively, meaning it does not require batteries in most cases. Instead, it draws
power from the reader when placed within a certain range. This makes it a reliable and low-maintenance
solution for users and administrators alike.
Material:
Plastic or ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene):
Most key fobs are made from durable plastic
materials,
which are lightweight and strong.
Metal or Aluminum Casing:
Some premium models are designed with metal housings for increased
durability
and a more professional appearance.
Size:
Typical Dimensions:
Length: 30-50 mm
Width: 15-30 mm
Thickness: 2-5 mm
Compact and lightweight, allowing easy attachment to keyrings or lanyards.
Types of Key Fobs
Standard RFID Key Fob
NFC Key Fob
Metal Key Fob
Multi-Frequency Key Fob