Access control with RFID
The use of so-called wristbands and RFID cards with NFC tags occurs wherever the identification of people and objects is required, and their data can be checked or stored.

RFID solutions
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Access Control
Typical applications for contactless cards with NFC tags include time recording, access control, and automated payment processes, such as in large companies, universities, nightclubs, ski resorts, or swimming pools.
RFID cards can be equipped with high- and low-frequency NFC chips from various manufacturers and are similar in print and design to all other plastic cards. They therefore have a flat surface for subsequent personalization using a card printer that can encode and print RFID cards simultaneously.
Advantages of Using RFID Cards
Compared to conventional data storage devices such as magnetic cards, barcodes, etc., the advantage of RFID cards is their contactless communication with the reader. This significantly accelerates applications, as neither physical nor optical contact is necessary.
Because there is no contact between the data carrier and the reader (unlike insert or swipe readers), the reader is not subjected to mechanical stress, resulting in a significantly longer service life and longer maintenance intervals.
The variety of designs:
NFC transponders are available in countless different designs – as plastic cards, paper tickets, coins, or key fobs – and are tailored to the requirements of the respective application.
RFID cards are recognized quickly and reliably, ensuring secure data transmission. Parallel reading of multiple data carriers is also possible without any loss of information or system disruption (anti-collision). RFID technology enables a higher level of security and data protection through access rights and encryption.