RFID electronic lock, also known as RFID lock, is an electronic lock that utilizes RFID technology for identity verification and access control. RFID technology utilizes radio waves to wirelessly transmit data between RFID readers and passive RFID tags.
In general, the structure of an RFID electronic lock is typically composed of an electronic system that includes an RFID reader and a locking mechanism. The system is designed to grant access only to individuals with authorized RFID tags or cards. RFID Electronic Locks have three levels of management: management level, user level, and manager level. Users of different levels can be assigned different usage permissions to meet the needs of different usage scenarios in daily life, improving management efficiency and level. The RFID electronic lock has the function of freely switching between temporary and fixed modes. Temporary mode is often used in open spaces such as gyms, offices, and swimming pools, and can be used by multiple people. In temporary mode, the lock is in a normally open state, and the user sets their own password and stores the item. After use, the original password is automatically reset until the next user resets it.