When buyers choose a Leather Surface RFID Access Control Card, they often ask whether the surface is genuine leather or PU leather—and whether that difference affects RFID read performance. This is an important question because such cards are usually selected for both appearance and function.
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Buyers often see terms like “programmable,” “writable,” “rewritable,” or even “UID changeable” in listings for a Programmable NFC Access Control Keyfob. These terms sound similar, but they do not always mean the same thing. In access control projects, that difference matters because misunderstandings can lead to wrong purchasing decisions, failed tests, or delays during credential setup.
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Choosing the right credential for an access control project is not always simple. Buyers often see listings labeled “NFC keyfob,” “RFID keyfob,” or “programmable access keyfob,” and these terms may seem interchangeable, but they are related—not identical.
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