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T5577 RFID Thick Card - Rewritable ID Smart Card (125KHz)
The T5577 RFID Thick Card is a 125KHz rewritable smart card used for access control and identification. Key features:
- PVC material, standard credit card size (85.5 x 54 x 1.8 mm)
- 128-bit storage, 100,000 rewrite cycles, 10-year data retention
- Applications: access control, attendance, parking, public transit, etc.
- Compatible with major e-commerce platforms
- Popular in markets across Africa, Europe, Americas, Asia, and Middle East
The card offers high stability and versatility for various RFID applications in security, logistics, and management systems.
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Description:
The T5577 RFID Thick Card is a versatile, rewritable smart card operating at 125KHz frequency. This durable PVC card is designed for various access control and identification applications.
Key Features:
- Model: Thick T5577
- Brand: Asiali
- Dimensions: 85.5 x 54 x 1.8 mm (standard credit card size)
- Data retention: 10 years
- Material: PVC
- Storage capacity: 128 bits
- Rewrite cycles: Up to 100,000 times
- Reading distance: 5-10 cm
Applications:
- Access control systems
- Time and attendance tracking
- Elevator control
- Parking management
- Personal identification
- Public transportation
- Cafeteria systems
- Water control systems
- Ticketing
- Product identification
Technical Specifications:
- Chip: CET5577/5200
- Frequency: 125KHz
- Memory: 330 bits, 10 partitions, 8-digit password
- Construction: ID chip with inductive antenna, high-temperature laminated
The T5577 RFID card is highly stable and widely applicable, making it an ideal choice for various RFID applications including smart door locks, access control systems, attendance tracking, logistics, animal identification, industrial automation, conference check-ins, electronic labeling, supermarket and warehouse management, and security systems.
This card is compatible with global e-commerce platforms such as eBay, Amazon, Wish, AliExpress, and Lazada, and is popular in markets across Africa, Europe, South America, Southeast Asia, North America, Northeast Asia, and the Middle East.