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[Applause] okay so one of the questions that i often get is how can i clone my you know apartment fob or gym card or whatever to an implant and i have different videos that kind of explain different aspects of it but the biggest hurdle is to figure out what kind of chip you have in your card or key fob and then how or if itamp;#39;s even possible to clone it to the chip so this video is going to cover how to figure out what it is that you have and so thereamp;#39;s a couple different tools we can use to do that primarily a smartphone with an app called tag info itamp;#39;s just an app from nxp they make a lot of different chips and it can do a pretty good job of identifying different chip types and cards and fobs and the other tool is the prox mark iii with the client software so the first thing you want to do is grab tag info on a smartphone and just tap the suspected or you know the the suspect no tap the the card that you want to be able to tell or you know fob if

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RFID Inlays are like tags but are smaller in size and only contain the antenna and chip. RFID inlays are typically used by being embedded in something like a card or label. Inlays can be passive or active and require a shorter distance to be read from the reader device.
Substrate. - Substrate is just a fancy name for the material the antenna and chip are mounted on. It provides a surface and structure for the RFID chip and antenna. - RFID inlay substrates can be paper, plastic, or fabric.
An RFID card has a thin form factor (81x54x1 mm), like a driving license or identification card, and can be kept in the users wallet. However, an RFID tag is smaller and thicker (around 20x20x5 mm) but can be kept in the users keyring.
ARC is a tag certification program [8] which ensures that RFID tags applied to pre-defined items meet or exceed the retailers performance requirements. ARC keeps a database of tags available on the market that pass certain ARC specs.
RFID tags are a type of tracking system that uses radio frequency to search, identify, track, and communicate with items and people. Essentially, RFID tags are smart labels that can store a range of information from serial numbers, to a short description, and even pages of data.
RFID labels are different than other labels because they have the ability to transmit data wirelessly through radio waves. Unlike traditional labels, which can only convey information that is printed on them, RFID labels can store and transmit dynamic information that can be updated in real-time.
NFC is best described as a subset of RFID. NFC devices operate at the same frequency as high frequency RFID readers and tags 13.56 MHz. But unlike RFID devices and tags, NFC does not have a range from 25 meters to 100 meters. Instead, NFC takes advantage of the short read range limitations of its radio frequency.
RFID security tag systems offer a broad range of functionalities within retail environments, ranging from enhancing security to improving inventory control.

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