HYPERX™ from BALOGH SA: High-Performance RFID - Tags and Readers at 2.45GHz

Product Profile

HYPERX equipment is the perfect solution for access control of
  • vehicles at site entrances
  • personnel in headquarters and all prestigious buildings


Behind car windshields, the tags enable fast access to vehicles on the move.
In pockets or on shirts, the tags enable employees to move freely with no constraints - true hands free identification. Readers are installed over the doors or in the ceilings.
On laptops and all valuable assets, specially designed tags offer a high security anti-theft solution.
At 2.45GHz, radio frequency transmissions have very low environmental interference: read ranges are guaranteed. Key features and advantages include:

  • Long range from 0.1m to over 10 meters
  • Directional antennas : 90°x90° and 45°x 45°
  • Small size antennas
  • Tag identified in any position
  • Multi tag identification
  • Tag programmed and read according to customer requirements (Wiegand, ISO2, RS232/422,…)
  • Credit card size tags.
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Technical Specification

Make Balogh
Manufacturer Balogh
Category Access Control>Access control cards/ tags/ fobs
Model code HyperX Tag
Series Hyper X Series
Environmental Specifications Protection: Water Resistant
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 85.6 x 54.0 x 3.5
Accessories RFID tags
Additional info HYPER X Long Range ldentification tag with simultaneous multi-tag detection and omni-directional TAG positioning. User defined coding of tag contents. Customisable (graphics and colour). 180 bits or 30 alphanumeric characters memory capacity. The Hyper X tags feature several applications: for access control & parking, anti-theft identification, personnel tracking, and for fleet management. Work with HyperX compact and modular readers.
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