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OBO HANDS NS106 NFC/RFID Reader & Writer – USB Cloner for 13.56 MHz & 125 kHz cards | T5577, UID, EM4305, CUID, FUID support
OBO HANDS NS106 NFC/RFID Reader & Writer – USB Cloner for 13.56 MHz & 125 kHz cards | T5577, UID, EM4305, CUID, FUID support
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Two frequencies, one device – read, write and clone NFC & RFID cards in seconds.
The OBO HANDS NS106 is a versatile USB NFC & RFID reader/writer specifically designed for use with 125 kHz (ID) and 13.56 MHz (IC/NFC) cards. Whether you want to copy cards , transfer credentials , or program UID/CUID/FUID chips , this compact device is your reliable all-in-one tool for everyday use, the office, or your development environment.
Main functions:
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🔄 Dual frequency support (125 kHz & 13.56 MHz):
Supports numerous card formats – e.g. EM4100, TK4100, T5577, UID, FUID, CUID, UFUID -
🧠 Copy & program cards:
Easy reading and writing of IC & ID cards via integrated plug & play software -
💻 Driverless & ready to use:
Simply connect via USB – software is directly accessible via integrated memory -
📣 LED & sound feedback:
Two-color LED and acoustic signal provide clear feedback on operating status -
🖱 Intuitive operation via software:
Supports Windows (XP to 11), no support for macOS/Linux
Technical data:
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Model: NS106
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Brand: OBO HANDS
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Frequencies: 125 kHz (ID) & 13.56 MHz (IC)
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Map support:
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125kHz: EM4100, TK4100, 8800, 5200, EM4305, T5577, 8265
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13.56 MHz: UID, CUID, FUID, UFUID, MIFARE 1K compatible
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Interface: USB Full Speed (1.2 m cable)
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Voltage: 5V DC | Current: 50mA-200mA
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Size: 108 × 68 × 12 mm
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Housing: ABS, flame-retardant with anti-slip mat
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Compatibility: Windows only (no macOS or Linux)
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Software: Pre-installed / alternatively via download:
👉 nfcPro_wbw.exe
Areas of application:
✔ Access control & time recording
✔ Security & access test
✔ Copy hotel & membership cards
✔ Office & training use
✔ RFID/NFC projects & smart home applications
Note: Not compatible with debit, credit, or HID cards.
For cloning functions you need writable chips such as UID cards (13.56 MHz) or T5577 keyfobs (125 kHz) .
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