🔒 Unlock Convenience with Keysy!
The KeysyRFID Duplicator is a versatile device that allows you to copy and emulate RFID key fobs and cards, supporting a wide range of formats. It includes one rewritable Keysy fob and offers a user-friendly experience with a strong focus on customer support and data privacy.
T**A
It felt so good to make my own FOB - here's my story
I recently moved into a new apartment complex. It is somewhat upscale, certainly not luxurious, but it is protected with a door security system to prevent unauthorized access - that's a feature I really like. Recently, not being completely familiar with the process of entry, I inadvertently locked myself out. It was late at night, and cold, and I had also left my phone in the apartment. Everything was closed, and it was only through the serendipitous arrival of a neighbor I had just met, that I was able to get back in - cold and humbled by my own stupidity.The next day, I decided to go to the office and get a duplicate FOB. I had left my phone behind that night, only because I hadn't intended to leave the building, but normally I would always carry my phone. I reasoned that with an extra FOB I could leave it in the car, and if locked out I could use my phone to remotely unlock the car and get the backup FOB. I just had to remember to never leave the apartment without my phone, and I would never be locked out. What a great plan.When I went to the office, all smiley and cheerful, I asked if I could purchase a second FOB. "Why, of course. They're $100". Goodbye smiles and chuckles - that's flat out gouging, and I said so - outrageous. The response was that it was a very sophisticated system, and the FOBS were very expensive. Of course I didn't buy one, and I figured there was a better way - and there was.The FOB is HID, ($5 each on Amazon if you buy quantity - $8 everyday) and my research led me to Amazon and Keysys. Ultimately I purchased the RFID duplicator with an extra FOB, $64, and because the duplicator also acts as a FOB, I now had two extra FOBs - $32 each. Then I saw that I could also purchase the "Keysy RFID Rewritable Sticker Tags (5-Pack) (White)", and using the duplicator, which also had the code in memory, I programmed a sticker and put it on my phone, under the phone cover - works like a charm, and now I just need to carry my phone - $29 each for 3 - and unlimited potential. But wait - there's more...The Keysy RFID Rewritable Sticker Tags (5-Pack) (White) still has four more stickers I could use, and if I program them all I am down to $12.97 each - a far cry from $100. And so I think I will program one for my shoe, and a glove, and my middle finger - just to make a point when I enter the building... and I will still have one left - for emergencies.This Keysys system worked perfectly for me, and I recommend it.
C**N
Keysy Cloning Device: A Lifesaver for Easy and Cost-Effective RFID Card Duplication
TLDR: The Keysy card cloning device saved me over $160 by allowing me to easily clone RFID access cards for my condo. It's incredibly simple to use and has been a cost-effective solution for creating extra access cards for my family.I recently moved into a new condo where access to the lobby requires an RFID card. The association provided only one card, which posed a problem for my wife and kids. When I requested two additional cards, I was shocked at the price of $55 each. That's when I discovered the Keysy card cloning device, and it has been a lifesaver.This device is remarkably easy to use – so straightforward that anyone could operate it. It worked flawlessly in cloning my access card, and now I can create as many copies as I need. I'm incredibly thankful for Keysy; the device is not only convenient but also reusable, offering great value. It was worth every penny, and then some, considering the amount of money it saved me compared to buying additional cards from my association.
J**G
Easy to use!
Easy to use. Was able to duplicate my neighborhood pool / tennis court fob since they only give each household one. Functions very well!
S**M
Likely will not work on anything more than a basic card
I have a AWID door key card and according to the product specs it will work. The device lights up like it copies the card, but it will not trigger the door to open. Have tried copy the information to the provided RFID tags and the lights indicate that the it did copy, but once again will not trigger the door to open.
A**L
Works great! Read the compatibility guide above!
Works amazingly! Bad reviews didn’t read their instructions on this page about which RFIDs are compatible. If you’re lucky enough that your apartment building or whatever uses a compatible rfid card, then this is extremely useful, fast, and easy. Saved me money and time trying to get my building to issue me a replacement for worn out cards for 85$ a piece.
B**D
Solved all our RFID issues! Copies, Emulates Quick & Easy
Update 9/8/22: Excellent customer service. I wrote an email to tiny labs last week regarding my keys not working and today I received a replacement keysy.First attempt it lit up green but did not work, I believe I held it in the incorrect scanning location (I think this was user error at the reader). However I did some more research and I found that there is a "long range mode" using the Konami code. This gives you a few more inches of distances from the reader, but you do have the press the button. This worked out great for me cause I prefer not to have to hold the device up to the reader. We wanted to be able to make a fob for guests and a couple spares so in case we forgot our keys we wouldn't be locked out of our building. Now I have two extra! Because of the device itself and the included extra fob. I have also purchased extra keysy cards and stickers. We plan on keeping backup cards in our wallets and a backup sticker on our phones behind the case. I'll update this review with how well those work. I'm very surprised this product isn't more popular, but also happy if everyone knew how easy this works many companies, gyms, parking places would change their technology. It only emulates or copies the fob or card which means that as long as the end user is not giving them away you still have some protection. It solves our issue cause we just want backups for ourselves. It would have cost me $50 for another fob from our apartment and I'm sure they would deactivate the first one so this really solves the issue and then some for roughly the same price! Tips: make sure you are holding the device stationary when scanning the original key fob or card. If you have issues with the reader (by the door) look on YouTube for keysy easter egg.
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