Icopykey X100

: Supports multiple frequencies including 125kHz to 1000kHz (ID) and 13.56MHz (IC/NFC), making it compatible with HID, MIFARE (S50/S70), and various chip types like T5577 and EM4305.

Supports PC connection (Windows 7–12) and Android mobile devices for advanced decoding.

The is a professional-grade, handheld RFID and NFC duplicator designed to read, write, and decrypt a wide range of access control cards and key fobs. Key Features

is a "dual-frequency" device, meaning it handles both low-frequency (125 kHz) and high-frequency (13.56 MHz) RFID standards Frequency Type Supported Standards/Cards Low Frequency (ID)

is designed for professional security personnel, locksmiths, and tech enthusiasts. It handles advanced encryption protocols often found in modern access control systems. Key Specifications & Features icopykey x100

and supports a wide range of frequencies, from 125KHz to 13.56MHz. 1. Getting Started Powering the Device : Open the back compartment and insert 4 AAA batteries . Alternatively, you can power it via a USB-C cable connected to a 5V source. Turning On : Press the red Power button . You will be greeted by a disclaimer screen; press to reach the main menu. 2. How to Copy a Card (Standalone Mode)

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Common in older systems, residential building access, and employee identification. It supports protocols like EM4100, EM4200, HID PROX, T5577, and others.

For standard, unencrypted tags (like EM4100 or 125KHz fobs), you can use the device without a computer. : Place the original card on the rear induction zone (for ID/IC full frequency) and press the : Supports multiple frequencies including 125kHz to 1000kHz

For basic, unencrypted cards (like many older or simple access systems), the process is effectively a "one-click" copy. However, for more common but secure cards like the , a different method is required, which is where the X100 shows its advanced capabilities:

Supports connection to Android/Windows software for advanced, in-depth management and cloud processing. What Can the iCopyKey X100 The strength of the iCopyKey X100

: Operates at both 125 kHz (Low Frequency) and 13.56 MHz (High Frequency).

The device is built for mobility and standalone or PC-connected use. Key Features is a "dual-frequency" device, meaning it

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Insert batteries or connect to a USB power source.

Place a blank writable card (like a UID, CUID, or T5577) on the writer area and select "Write." Verification: Test the new card at the access point. iCopyKey X100 vs. Other Models

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