Java Card is a smart card that supports the Java platform and is mainly used to run secure applications such as financial transactions, authentication and access control. It is widely used in fields such as mobile payments, electronic ID cards, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
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Contact Chip Card
A contact card is a smart card that requires physical contact (card insertion) for data transmission. It is commonly used in the financial sector for payment cards such as credit cards and debit cards. In addition, contact cards are also used in some applications with higher security requirements.
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LF Card
LF card is a smart card technology widely used for short-range data transmission. Its operating frequency is typically between 125 kHz and 134 kHz. LF Card’s low power consumption, cost-effectiveness and suitability for short-range communications make it play a key role in many of the above fields.
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HF Card
HF cards, or HF RFID cards, operate at approximately 13.56 MHz. These cards are contactless smart cards that communicate with radio frequency electromagnetic fields. High-frequency cards provide convenient and secure solutions for applications requiring contactless communication and data exchange.
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UHF Card
UHF cards are advanced RFID cards, these cards enable efficient, high-speed data transfer between the card and the card reader. Widely used in access control, asset tracking and inventory management, UHF cards offer an extended read range, enhancing their applicability across industries.
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RFID Label
RFID tags are intelligent identification tags that utilize radio frequency identification technology. Compact and versatile, these tags consist of an RFID chip and antenna that communicate wirelessly with an RFID reader. RFID tags are used in logistics, retail and asset management to streamline processes through efficient data collection.
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RFID Wristband
RFID wristband is a smart wearable device integrated with radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, providing users with convenient identification and tracking functions. Typically designed as a fashionable wristband, it fits comfortably on the wrist, blending practicality with style. The wristband is embedded with an RFID chip with a unique identification code that communicates wirelessly with an RFID-enabled reader.
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