Description
Handheld Remotes (Transmitters)
- Brands: Elsema, Centsys, FAAC, Came
- Applications: Automatic gates, boom barriers, roller doors, garage doors
- Features:
- 1–6 channel options (operate multiple gates/doors)
- Rolling code technology for enhanced security
- Compact keyring design with robust housings
- Long‑range RF transmission (up to 150 m depending on site)
- Replaceable coin cell batteries with long life
- Typical use: Personal/home use, strata complexes, small businesses
Proximity Fobs
- Brands: Elsema, Centsys, FAAC, Came (compatible with popular readers)
- Applications: Carpark access, building entry, staff/tenant use
- Features:
- Small, durable keyring format
- Contactless RFID operation (125 kHz or MIFARE® 13.56 MHz)
- Unique ID for each fob, easily added or removed from system
- Water‑resistant for outdoor use
- Colour options for easy user group identification
- Typical use: Offices, residential complexes, gyms, schools
Access Cards
- Brands: Elsema, Centsys, FAAC, Came (and industry‑standard compatibility)
- Applications: Staff and visitor access, corporate buildings, large carparks
- Features:
- Standard credit‑card size (PVC)
- RFID or MIFARE® chip technology
- Printable surface for branding or ID photos
- High durability; suitable for lanyards or wallets
- Easy management in access control software
- Typical use: Medium to large enterprises, councils, universities, hospitals
Why choose our access solutions
- Wide choice across multiple trusted suppliers
- Compatible with leading gate and door control systems
- Secure coding options to reduce unauthorised copying
- Flexible formats: remote, fob, or card depending on user preference
- Full support: supply, programming, replacements & bulk orders
FAQs
Can I mix remotes, fobs, and cards on the same system? Yes, most modern controllers support multiple access device types simultaneously.
What happens if a remote/fob/card is lost? We can delete it from the system and supply a replacement.
Are these devices weather‑resistant? Remotes are designed for keyring use; fobs are highly durable and splash‑proof; cards are best kept in a wallet or holder.
Do batteries need changing? Remotes use coin cell batteries (easy to replace every 1–2 years). Fobs and cards are passive and require no batteries.










