Seco-Larm keypad SK-1011-SDQ vs Retekess Security Access Control Keypad (RFID, 2000 users, standalone, Wiegand 26)
Overall winner: Retekess Security Access Control Keypad (RFID, 2000 users, standalone, Wiegand 26)
Key Differences
Seco-Larm (A) offers a stainless-steel, backlit 12-button keypad with large code capacity and a built-in clock for auto-disable, making it a better fit if you prioritize durability and built-in scheduling. Retekess (B) supports three access methods (PIN, RFID card, and PIN+card), weatherproofing, and manages up to 2000 users, so choose B if you need multi-method access and larger user management despite some reports of tricky programming and a reported red blinking light issue
Seco-Larm keypad SK-1011-SDQ
Keypad controller with 12 buttons, always-on backlit stainless-steel face, supports up to 1,000 permanent codes and 50 guest codes. Auto-disable by time and egress input for exit without code. Customers cite ease of installation and solid performance
Pros
- 12-button backlit keypad
- large code capacity (permanent and guest codes)
- built-in clock for auto-disable
- egress input for exit without code
Cons
- no explicit compatibility details
- no mention of wireless option
- no installation tooling specifics
Retekess Security Access Control Keypad (RFID, 2000 users, standalone, Wiegand 26)
Standalone keypad with RFID support and 2000-user capacity for door access. Weatherproof and backlit; supports multiple access methods (PIN, card, or PIN+card). One customer note highlights easy setup, while another mentions programming difficulties
Pros
- weatherproof keypad
- supports 3 access methods (PIN, card, PIN+card)
- 2000-user management
- backlit keys for dark environments
Cons
- some customers report difficult programming
- red blinking light issue noted
- instructions perceived as inadequate
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Retekess |
| Durability | Seco-Larm |
| Versatility | Retekess |
| User Reviews | Seco-Larm |