Compact, thin, and discreet, this RFID badge is easy to carry and store. It enables reliable and high-security access control at building or parking entrances. Practicality is the key feature of this RFID tag, which easily adapts to a variety of situations.
What is an RFID badge?
To better understand what an RFID badge is, it’s essential to first grasp the RFID technology. Radio Frequency Identification enables tracking, traceability, identification, and authentication without physical contact. This allows for faster information exchange, thanks to activation by electromagnetic energy transfer between a tag and a reader. RFID cards, badges, or tags serve as the medium.
RFID technology is all about frequencies. Our RFID tag badge is one of the most commonly used mediums—and for good reason. Compact, efficient, and secure, its function relies on two key components:
- An antenna;
- An RFID chip.
When in contact with a reader, it activates, allowing data to be transmitted via a magnetic signal.
Tag | Function |
Passive tag | Reads unique ID and/or writes with memory. |
Semi-passive tag | Tag equipped with a battery. |
Active tag | Communicates with a central server. |
Interrogator tag | Powers passive and semi-passive tags while communicating with active tags. |
As with many products, particularly those involving security, the right choice depends on your needs and intended use. If you require fast and secure reading, choose a badge that operates on HF.
The higher your frequency and the more advanced your requirements, the more efficient, readable, and costly your RFID tag will be.
Which RFID chip should you choose for your security badge?
Choosing the right RFID chip for your tag, badge, card, or label may seem difficult, but it’s a critical decision. Several RFID tags are available, each suited to different applications, requirements, and budgets (product traceability, identification, authentication, access control). Each RFID tag has its own characteristics and frequency. For instance, some low-frequency RFID chips operate at 125 kHz, while others in high-frequency can transmit at 13.56 MHz.
To learn more about RFID technology, we have written an article for you : Understanding RFID in 10 points.
RFID Badge: Read-only or Read/Write – Which to Choose?
Not familiar with the terms “Read-only” and “encoder”? Don’t worry, we’re here to help!
Read-only means your RFID card, label, chip, or badge only allows information to be read to authorize access when in contact with a reader. If this function matches your needs, the RFID badge in PVC is available in:
- EM4200 Original;
- TK4100 (EN Compatible).
However, if you need to store information on your RFID medium, you’ll need a reader/encoder. The Fudan ISO14443A (Mifare 1k Compatible) offers better security and data personalization.
This RFID tag PVC badge is suitable for all kinds of situations, providing optimal security. It can be used in companies for access control to buildings, specific floors or rooms, and even to secure parking access.
Customizing Your PVC RFID Badge
At SBE Direct, we focus on offering high-quality, accessible, and customized products. Every day, we strive to provide products tailored to your needs and aligned with your identity.
For RFID badges, customization is available at two levels:

If you wish your RFID chip to be encoded with a custom ID, personal holder information, or encrypted data specific to your reader, we can do that for you.
Additionally, for orders of 1000 units or more, and upon request, a black serial number can be printed on the back of your security badge, while the front can feature specific labels.
These 17mm diameter custom labels allow you to display your logo, text, or any visual element on your RFID badge (please allow 3 weeks from approval for production).
Because we know that a security badge is subject to friction and various situations that can alter its visual appearance, we offer you additional solutions to prevent your badge from wearing out. Indeed, the use of an RFID protection (badge holder) can greatly extend the life of your badge.
In addition, and in order not to lose your badge (certain fields of activity require the frequent, almost recurrent use of RFID badges), we offer various badge attachment solutions enabling you to keep your PVC RFID badge with you.