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With a simple learning mode, the keyfob can get data easily when held near other keyfobs and cards.
Image Source: Tiny Labs via Kickstarter
A small keyfob that can be programmed to copy multiple RFID access credentials was successfully funded via Kickstarter, and has started to be shipped in January.
Made by Tiny Labs, the Keysy keyfob has a simple learning mode where it just needs to be held near the RFID card or another fob to be able to back up a maximum of four entry credentials or tags. This is said to be convenient for users for they do not need anymore data copying or duplication services that are expensive.
The handy keyfob can also integrate a ring for physical keys and runs on one CR2032 battery that is said to last more than two years. The product works on 125kHz and is compatible with a number of low-frequency cards, and some RFID stickers in garage door remote controls. Modulation is AM, FSK and PSK.
Makers of the keyfob recognize that RFID is still dominant in access control, aside from NFC and other smart tag technologies. Indeed, RFID is improving, with tags having new possible uses in the commercial industry and the smart home, and now being implanted in people. Having a quick and easy way to back up or share RFID information could help add more applications.
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