Categories
1. Invisible RFID Cabinet lock, Fail-Safe Mode
2. Application: Wood Cabinet / Lockers
3. Installation: ≤50 mm Thickness Cabinet
4.Working Voltage: DC6V (3pcs AA batteries)
Brand:
S4AItem NO.:
CB-100Model NO: CB-100
What is an RFID Invisible drawer lock?
An RFID invisible drawer lock is a security device that utilizes radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to control access to drawers or compartments. It is designed to be installed inside the drawer or compartment, making it hidden from view.
What is an RFID Invisible drawer lock for?
An RFID invisible drawer lock is designed to secure drawers, cabinets, or compartments using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, while remaining hidden from view. Its primary purpose is to provide convenient, secure, and discreet access control for various environments.
Feature | Fail Safe |
Size | 54*10.8*17 mm |
Lock body material | ABS |
Power supply voltage | DC6V (3pcs AA batteries)(Not included) |
Battery life | more than 15 months |
Unlock Way | 13.56 MHz IC card |
Card sensing distance | 5cm |
Installation | Wooden Door |
Color | white |
You may need to install an RFID invisible drawer lock in the following scenarios, which offer advantages such as enhanced security, convenient access, and a sleek appearance:
1. High-Security Requirement Scenario
Valuables Storage: When storing items like jewelry, cash, important documents (e.g., contracts, certificates), or expensive electronics (e.g., cameras, watches) in drawers, the lock provides physical protection against unauthorized access.
Privacy Protection: For personal drawers in shared spaces (e.g., dormitories, office cubicles) that hold private items (e.g., diaries, medical records, or personal gadgets), it prevents privacy leaks.
Business/Corporate Use: In offices, drawers storing confidential files, client data, or sensitive materials (e.g., financial records, R&D documents) require restricted access to prevent information breaches.
2. Scenarios Needing Convenient and Efficient Access
Frequent Access with No Keys: Ideal for homes or offices where users prefer keyless entry. RFID-enabled access via cards, key fobs, or mobile phones (if supported) avoids the hassle of carrying keys or forgetting combinations.
Multi-User Management: Suitable for shared spaces (e.g., co-working offices, rental apartments) where administrators can easily add/remove user permissions via RFID credentials, eliminating the need to rekey locks for personnel changes.
Elderly or Disabled Users: The simple RFID tap-to-unlock feature is more user-friendly than traditional key or combination locks for those with limited dexterity.
3. Aesthetic and Space Optimization Needs
Invisible Design: The lock’s hidden installation (e.g., inside the drawer or cabinet) maintains the furniture’s original appearance, making it suitable for high-end homes, hotels, or display cabinets where aesthetics are prioritized.
Space-Saving: Unlike bulky traditional locks, the compact, invisible design is ideal for small drawers or minimalist furniture where a clean look is desired.
4. Scenarios Requiring Anti-Theft and Anti-Tamper Features
High-Risk Areas: In stores, exhibition halls, or hotels, drawers displaying valuable merchandise or guest belongings need protection against theft or tampering.
Child/Senior Safety: In households with children or seniors, the lock prevents accidental opening of drawers with hazardous items (e.g., medicines, sharp objects) while allowing easy access for authorized adults.
5. Smart Home/Office Integration
IoT Compatibility: If the lock supports smart home systems (e.g., connecting to Wi-Fi or Bluetooth), it can be integrated with other devices (e.g., security systems, smart assistants) for remote monitoring, access logs, or automated alerts, suitable for tech-savvy users or modern workplaces.
6.Key Considerations Before Installation
Furniture Compatibility: Ensure the drawer/cabinet has enough internal space for the lock mechanism and that the door thickness meets the lock’s requirements.
Power Source: Check if the lock is battery-powered (requires periodic replacements) or rechargeable, and confirm battery life to avoid frequent maintenance.
RFID Credential Management: Consider the number of users, credential types (e.g., cards, mobile apps), and whether backup access (e.g., emergency keys) is needed.
Installation Difficulty: Some locks may require professional installation, especially for complex invisible setups, while others offer DIY-friendly designs.
By evaluating your security, convenience, and aesthetic needs, you can determine if an RFID invisible drawer lock is the right solution for your space.
Dimensions(mm)
S4A CB-100 Datesheet for RFID Invisible drawer lock