Contact Cards
We offer a full range of contact RFID cards designed for secure identity, access, and payment applications. Our cards come with visible contact chips...
2 productsView categoryExplore RFID cards by interface type to match your project's technical and security needs. We offer a full range of customizable contact, contactless, and dual interface RFID cards for enterprise-level applications.
Contact Cards: Equipped with visible chip contacts, widely used in banking, ID verification, and secure access. Options include IC chip and EMV-compliant formats.
Contactless Cards: Operate via radio frequency without physical contact, ideal for membership programs, transportation, and access control.
Dual Interface Cards: Combine contact and contactless functionality, offering flexible integration and enhanced security for multi-purpose applications.
All interface types support chip encoding, variable data printing, and branding.
We offer a full range of contact RFID cards designed for secure identity, access, and payment applications. Our cards come with visible contact chips...
2 productsView categoryWe provide a wide range of contactless RFID cards suitable for various industries, including access control, transportation, payment, and event management. Our solutions support...
15 productsView categoryOur dual interface cards integrate a secure contact chip with contactless technology for versatile use in payments, transit, and ID systems. They ensure compatibility...
1 productView category| Use case | Recommended option | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tap-to-read access or membership | Contactless card | A common option when the card should work without physical contact with the reader. |
| Contact reader systems | Contact card | Use when the existing system requires physical contact between card and reader. |
| Multiple reader environments | Dual interface card | Consider when one card needs both contact and contactless interaction. |
| NFC projects | Contactless NFC card | Use for short-range NFC-compatible applications after confirming chip requirements. |
It describes how the card communicates with the reader, such as contactless, contact or dual-interface operation.
Contactless cards are commonly used for access systems, but the correct choice depends on the reader, chip and system requirements.
Dual-interface cards are useful when the same card must support both contact and contactless reader environments.
Yes. Once the interface and chip are confirmed, custom printing, numbering and other personalization can be planned.
