From there he built this tag spoofer with a keypad on which you enter the number from the back of any 125 kHz tag and the device becomes that tag. If you have been waiting to test your RFID ...
Conversation turns to the Flipper Zero, and aspects of its design, and one of the parts we end up talking about is its built-in 125 kHz RFID reader. It’s a surprisingly complex circuit with a ...
The TWN4 USB Front Reader integrates RFID (125 kHz and 13.56 MHz), NFC and Bluetooth Low Energy capabilities into a compact but powerful reader. Thanks to its patented turnable USB connector, which ...
125 kHz, 134.2 kHz, 13.56 MHz, NFC. It can be connected through UART (TTL, RS232), USB, as well as Ethernet, and is available as a PCB module and with Desktop housing. TWN4 MultiTech 2 is also ...