
Key Fob
Description
A key fob is a small, portable device used to control access to various secured systems, such as doors, gates, or even vehicles. Often part of modern security systems, key fobs are designed to enhance convenience and security by allowing access with a simple press of a button or swipe. Types of Key Fobs:- RFID Key Fobs: These use radio frequency identification technology to transmit a unique code to a reader, granting access to authorized users.
- Proximity Fobs: Similar to RFID, proximity fobs operate by being within a specific range of the receiver, triggering access without direct contact.
- Smart Key Fobs: These advanced fobs offer features like remote start, keyless entry, and even smartphone integration for enhanced control.
- Enhanced Security: Key fobs are difficult to duplicate and provide encrypted access, making them more secure than traditional keys.
- Convenience: No need to fumble with keys—simply swipe or press a button to gain access.
- Access Control: Manage who can access specific areas by programming individual fobs, which can be easily added, modified, or deactivated.
- Durability: Designed to withstand daily wear and tear, key fobs are built to last and often work in various environmental conditions.
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- Client
- Averta
- Release Date
- 2019/12/05