Smart Card Reader RFID Key Clone Copier for IC/ID Cards 125Khz & 13.56Mhz NFC Tag Programmer Badge Writer Duplicator for Access Control & Elevator Cards
Smart Card Reader RFID Key Clone Copier for IC/ID Cards 125Khz & 13.56Mhz NFC Tag Programmer Badge Writer Duplicator for Access Control & Elevator Cards
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Dual frequency RFID reader -125KHz/13.56MHz IC/ID card replication supports NFC programming, access control, elevator card cloning, one click cloning, IC/ID card compatible with elevator cards/NFC tags.
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Versatile compatibility, covering mainstream card types
Supports dual band: 125Khz (ID card) and 13.56MHz (IC card/NFC tag), suitable for common scenarios such as access control, elevator cards, and work signs.
Read and write encryption card: can crack semi encrypted/fully encrypted IC cards (such as M1 cards), breaking through most access control system restrictions.
Compatible with special card types such as UID/CUID/FUID anti duplication cards, meeting advanced cloning requirements.
Efficient cloning and programming skills
One click Copy: Quickly clone ID cards (such as EM4100) and IC cards, easy to operate, no need for professional background.
NFC tag programming: Supports 13.56Mhz NFC tag writing, can simulate the door ban card to a mobile phone or wristband.
Deep detection technology: significantly improves the decryption success rate of non vulnerable IC cards (such as CPU cards).
Portability and cost advantages
Lightweight design: compact in size, suitable for carrying around, solving the problem of high priced card allocation in property management.
Alternative cloud services: Localized operations avoid cloud storage subscription fees, making long-term use more economical.
Widely applicable scenarios
Home security: Self replication of access cards to avoid the risk of key loss.
Enterprise operation and maintenance: Batch copying employee badges or elevator cards to reduce management costs.
Technical research: Suitable for RFID security testing and IoT development.


Specifications
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TypeicInterfaceUSB
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Model NumberX7 ReaderCertificationCE


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Origin: China (Mainland)
Payment: Paypal/TT Etc.
Primary Markets: United States, United Kingdom Secondary Markets: Germany, France, Australia Etc.
Delivery Method
Standard Delivery: 10-15 business days (FedEx Ground)
Expedited: 5-7 days (DHL Express)
*Actual delivery may vary by customs clearance.


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Performance Data
Dual band compatibility
Supports dual frequency bands of 125KHz (ID card) and 13.56MHz (IC card/NFC), and has been tested to recognize mainstream chips such as EM4100, Mifare S50, HID Prox, etc
The success rate of elevator card cloning is 98.7% (requires the use of decryption tools such as ZXCopy)
Read and write efficiency
The average time for ID card replication is 3 seconds per card (TK4100 chip)
IC card encrypted data cloning requires connection to a computer for decryption (takes 15-30 seconds)
Device scalability
• Supports USB dual interface design, capable of simultaneous power supply and offline monitoring
• Compatible with ISO14443A/B and ISO15693 protocols



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Use Tips
Basic cloning process
1. Place the original card in the card reading area → Long press the "Read" button for 3 seconds
2. The buzzer sounds twice → insert a blank card
3. Press the "Write" key → Complete the copy
Encryption card processing
When encountering Mifare encrypted sectors, it is necessary to crack the key through the accompanying software
It is recommended to first use NFC Tools and other apps to check the encryption status of the card

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Usage Guidelines
Legal risk
Prohibit copying bank CPU cards and other authorized cards (such as HID iClass)
Technical limitations
125KHz clone card signal strength may decrease by 15-20%
Does not support ISO18000-6B/C ultra-high frequency protocol
Maintenance suggestions
Continuous read/write interval ≥ 5 seconds to prevent overheating
Regularly upgrade firmware to support new encryption algorithms
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