Chip compatibility matrix - Google Sheets

Some more locks for the sheet:

Tested the ultraloq latch 5 NFC, no luck . It can light an x series HF field detector, but finicky. Even with an amplifier sticker I couldn’t get a read on an xm1.

The cheap tuya knob locks were an even bigger bust unfortunately. https://a.aliexpress.com/_msJPTpb

So before I bite the bullet and buy a flex, any recommendations on a latch style Lock that works with an xm1?

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As we will be adding some field strength readings to the Matrix Spreadsheet, ideally volunteers should have a Field Meter Pro or the intention to get one, OR if you are just happy to help out by adding to the Matrix when we get a new product in the Matrix thread that would also be helpful.

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finally got myself a smart door handle!
cheap 60CAD tuya based handle

enrolled and it works with my NExT v2!! (gotta fiddle to get a read but works!) and came with mifare 1k fobs too!
didn’t even have to install an app!

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Curious if anyone has any experience getting HF/LF implants to read on Verkada readers (specifically the AD33/AD32). I’ve tried many times over the last few years to get both my HF and LF Glassies to read to no avail. I was hoping now that my Apex Spectrum is all healed up I’d have better luck getting it to couple, but still no luck :upside_down_face:.

Worth noting, all (most?) of their readers are dual frequency HF/LF compatible, so I’m wondering if the dual frequency setup is somehow compromising their HF performance.

I’ve held various field detectors up to the readers to get a better idea of where the field is the strongest and the results were disappointing compared to other brand readers I’ve tested… I might try some booster stickers to see if that improves performance, but sticking one on every reader isn’t really an option.

I’ve confirmed that my flexSecure test card reads just fine, so I don’t think it’s a chip compatibility issue.

Thought about buying a second hand one off eBay to experiment with and crack open, unfortunately all of the Verkada products are proprietary and cannot function outside of their cloud. I suppose the teardowns in the FCC database will have to suffice.

Maybe the real solution here is just buying an Apex Module :wink:.

Interesting. For NFC, from what i saw in their docs, looks like they only work with the usual MIFARE suspects (Classic, DESFire and the like) and some LF funk. Very few access control systems work with the P71. It is annoying. If this one does, that would be cool.

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