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product_id: 733616543
title: "HiLetgo 125Khz EM4100 USB RFID ID Card Reader Swipe Card Reader Plug and Play with Cable First 10 Digits (Only read 125kHz ID Card, can't read IC Card. See product images)"
brand: "hiletgo"
price: "€ 7744.66"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 5
category: "Hi Letgo"
url: https://www.desertcart.hr/products/733616543-hiletgo-125khz-em4100-usb-rfid-id-card-reader-swipe-card
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# Compact 110x80x26mm size 125kHz EM4100 frequency Plug & Play USB interface HiLetgo 125Khz EM4100 USB RFID ID Card Reader Swipe Card Reader Plug and Play with Cable First 10 Digits (Only read 125kHz ID Card, can't read IC Card. See product images)

**Brand:** hiletgo
**Price:** € 7744.66
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔑 Unlock effortless RFID scanning with plug-and-play simplicity!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** HiLetgo 125Khz EM4100 USB RFID ID Card Reader Swipe Card Reader Plug and Play with Cable First 10 Digits (Only read 125kHz ID Card, can't read IC Card. See product images) by hiletgo
- **How much does it cost?** € 7744.66 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/733616543-hiletgo-125khz-em4100-usb-rfid-id-card-reader-swipe-card)

## Best For

- hiletgo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hiletgo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built-in Buzzer & LED:** Instant feedback with buzzer and diagnostic LED for smooth, error-free scans.
- • **Compact & Sleek Design:** Small footprint fits perfectly on any desk or workstation without clutter.
- • **Seamless USB Plug & Play:** No drivers needed—just connect and scan across Windows & Linux systems effortlessly.
- • **Universal Keyboard Emulation:** Acts like a keyboard input device, instantly integrating with any software or database.
- • **Precision 125kHz EM4100 Reading:** Reads first 10 digits from EM4100/TK4100 RFID cards with laser-sharp accuracy.

## Overview

The HiLetgo 125kHz EM4100 USB RFID Card Reader is a compact, driverless device designed for quick and reliable reading of EM4100 and TK4100 RFID cards. Powered via USB, it outputs the first 10 digits of the card ID as keyboard input, making it compatible with Windows and Linux systems without additional software. Ideal for professionals needing seamless integration into access control, inventory, or database systems, this reader combines precision, portability, and plug-and-play convenience in one sleek package.

## Description

Description: Note: ID card reader can read top 10 digital bits. Size:110mm*80mm*26mm - USB cable connection to PC (plug and play, driverless for Windows 2000, 2003, XP, Vista, Windows7, Linux) - Read all 125Khz RFID EM4100 EM410X cards/tags - Diagnostic Power LED - Built-in working buzzer - Output format: first 10 digits - Powered by USB, no external power needed. - Easy to use. - Compact design - Certification: CE Package Includes: 1 x 125Khz EM4100 USB RFID ID Card Reader with USB Cable

Review: The RFID reader works as keyboard device and only with EM4100 and TK4100 cars and fobs - The device works as intended. It doesn’t need any drivers as it is recognized as a keyboard by any Windows, Linux or Android system, basically any computer system that can recognize the USB keyboard. In that regard, the device is very similar to barcode readers. The limitation of the device is that it only reads EM4100 or TK4100 125 kHz RFID chips and nothing else. When it does read the chip, it takes 10 digits from the chip and sends it as the text string + enter as if you would input it from the keyboard. For example, 1234567890 followed by the enter key. I have the feeling that many people do not have a full understanding that 125 kHz cards have multiple formats such as EM4100, HIDH10301 IDTECK Motorolla Indala26, Kantech IoProxXSF, AWID, FECAVA FDX-A, ISO FDX-B, Farpointe Pyramid, Viking, Joblotron, Paradox, Stanely, Keri, Gallagher and others. Those are all different cards. So if you bought it randomly just looking at 125 kHz frequency and $10 price tag, it is very likely that you may have HIDH10301 or any other 125 kHz RFID chip that is incompatible with this reader; thus, people give this product a bad review claiming missing drivers without full understanding what product is and how it intends to function. Thus you get a lot of 5 stars and 1-star reviews. The seller could indicate the product specifications more clearly and add a fair warning that the product ONLY works with EM4100 or TK4100 125 kHz RFID chips, but he does put it into the description. It is your fault that you don’t read it carefully enough. Next Dangerous things implant users as myself, can get this product to work with this reader if they have a 125 kHz Atmel T5577 RFID chip (xEM) or similar, it can emulate multiple types of cards, including EM4100, EM4200, HID and Indala. The problem may arise if you are using xEM at work with, let’s say HIDH10301 card for your door or parking access and want to use this reader at home with the computer. At the same time, xEM can easily emulate EM4100 if your workplace uses a different type of card if the idea was to use your work-cloned badge with this reader, it will only work if your work security system and thus your badge that you cloned to the implant also uses EM4100. Otherwise, you will need to rewrite the codes for EM4100 every time you want to use the implant at home and then write HIDH10301 codes from your badge before you go to work which is not very practical. In conclusion, to take benefit from this very cheap and easy-to-use RFID reader, you need to have a very clear understanding of what you are trying to accomplish, if it is some record-keeping or discount card database or any other situation where you input a unique number into any sort of database for your business, it will work flawlessly as long as your cards are EM4100 or TK4100 125 kHz RFID chips. For FOB-based access, it might be trickier to set up but possible. It will not work for Windows login access as it is recognized as the keyboard and not an RFID-reader security device; thus, the best you can do is to set your user password to the 10-digit number written to the EM4100 chip and then click on the password field and scan the chip not exactly a degree of automation your would like to have I suppose.
Review: NE LIT PAS LES PUCES INDALA/CARDAC - Ne convient pas à mon système

## Features

- 125Khz EM4100 USB RFID ID Card Reader Swipe Card Reader Plug
- Size:110mm¡Á80mm¡Á26mm
- Output format: first 10 digits
- 125Khz EM4100 USB RFID ID Card Reader Plug
- Built-in buzzer

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01MZYYDUV |
| Additional Features | Compact |
| Brand | HiLetgo |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB Type A |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 199 Your Review |
| Data Transfer Rate | 125 Kbps |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11L x 8W x 2.6H cm |
| Manufacturer | HiLetgo |
| Media Type | SDXC |
| Model Name | 3-01-1240 |
| Operating System | Linux, Windows_xp, windows_7, windows_vista |
| Special Feature | Compact |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HiLetgo
- **Media Type:** SDXC
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB Type A
- **Special Feature:** Compact
- **Color:** Black

## Images

![HiLetgo 125Khz EM4100 USB RFID ID Card Reader Swipe Card Reader Plug and Play with Cable First 10 Digits (Only read 125kHz ID Card, can't read IC Card. See product images) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61YU0REoHyL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Hola, compré este protucto hace unos días y necesito un manual para el respectivo funcionamiento del dispositivo. ¿Me puedes ayudar por favor?**
A: Personalmente no tengo el manual, pero al conectar a la PC no tuve ningún problema al reconocer mis tarjetas que indica en el detalle del producto. Lo que pude identificar es que las tablets y teléfonos móviles no son compatibles

**Q: Hello, i am looking for the api documentation for this product?**
A: the rfid reader returns the card number in any text editor or application that receives data through the keyboard

**Q: My other rfid system reads a fob as 23419200 from multiple sources.  this reader reads the same fob as 0015354624. why is that?**
A: depending on your system you are using you may need to purchase a different reader. You can also set the system to read from a door then present the fob to that reader and see if you get the same results.

**Q: Will this unlock my computer**
A: Yes if you use a 4100 rfid chip it will output it as plaintext, works on my PC

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The RFID reader works as keyboard device and only with EM4100 and TK4100 cars and fobs
*by A***V on August 8, 2023*

The device works as intended. It doesn’t need any drivers as it is recognized as a keyboard by any Windows, Linux or Android system, basically any computer system that can recognize the USB keyboard. In that regard, the device is very similar to barcode readers. The limitation of the device is that it only reads EM4100 or TK4100 125 kHz RFID chips and nothing else. When it does read the chip, it takes 10 digits from the chip and sends it as the text string + enter as if you would input it from the keyboard. For example, 1234567890 followed by the enter key. I have the feeling that many people do not have a full understanding that 125 kHz cards have multiple formats such as EM4100, HIDH10301 IDTECK Motorolla Indala26, Kantech IoProxXSF, AWID, FECAVA FDX-A, ISO FDX-B, Farpointe Pyramid, Viking, Joblotron, Paradox, Stanely, Keri, Gallagher and others. Those are all different cards. So if you bought it randomly just looking at 125 kHz frequency and $10 price tag, it is very likely that you may have HIDH10301 or any other 125 kHz RFID chip that is incompatible with this reader; thus, people give this product a bad review claiming missing drivers without full understanding what product is and how it intends to function. Thus you get a lot of 5 stars and 1-star reviews. The seller could indicate the product specifications more clearly and add a fair warning that the product ONLY works with EM4100 or TK4100 125 kHz RFID chips, but he does put it into the description. It is your fault that you don’t read it carefully enough. Next Dangerous things implant users as myself, can get this product to work with this reader if they have a 125 kHz Atmel T5577 RFID chip (xEM) or similar, it can emulate multiple types of cards, including EM4100, EM4200, HID and Indala. The problem may arise if you are using xEM at work with, let’s say HIDH10301 card for your door or parking access and want to use this reader at home with the computer. At the same time, xEM can easily emulate EM4100 if your workplace uses a different type of card if the idea was to use your work-cloned badge with this reader, it will only work if your work security system and thus your badge that you cloned to the implant also uses EM4100. Otherwise, you will need to rewrite the codes for EM4100 every time you want to use the implant at home and then write HIDH10301 codes from your badge before you go to work which is not very practical. In conclusion, to take benefit from this very cheap and easy-to-use RFID reader, you need to have a very clear understanding of what you are trying to accomplish, if it is some record-keeping or discount card database or any other situation where you input a unique number into any sort of database for your business, it will work flawlessly as long as your cards are EM4100 or TK4100 125 kHz RFID chips. For FOB-based access, it might be trickier to set up but possible. It will not work for Windows login access as it is recognized as the keyboard and not an RFID-reader security device; thus, the best you can do is to set your user password to the 10-digit number written to the EM4100 chip and then click on the password field and scan the chip not exactly a degree of automation your would like to have I suppose.

### ⭐⭐⭐ NE LIT PAS LES PUCES INDALA/CARDAC
*by L***I on November 21, 2022*

Ne convient pas à mon système

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Funciona muy bien, lee tarjetas y llaveros de 125 khz a 10 digitos
*by C***N on August 21, 2022*

Esta lectora se conecta por USB a la computadoras e inmediatamente funciona, puede usarse la aplicacion de Excel, Worpad, Notepad y cualquier otra aplicacion, ya que su funcion es que en vez de capturar manualmente el numero de serie de la tarjeta, lo hace automaticamente y muy rapido, hace un pequeño pitido cada vez que lee una tarjeta y se pone un led en color verde indicando que ya la leyo. Esta lectora es solamente para tarjetas o llaveros de frecuencia de 125 Khz y en este caso la adquiri para que leyera a 10 digitos., hay otro tipo de lectoras para diferentes digitos, dependiendo la cantidad de digitos en el numero de serie que tengan sus tarjetas. Lo recomiendo y su costo es economico

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*Last updated: 2026-05-25*