Seco-Larm keypad SK-1011-SDQ vs Quentin 100pcs Proximity Key Fobs 26 Bit Isoprox (Weigand)
Overall winner: Seco-Larm keypad SK-1011-SDQ
Key Differences
Seco-Larm SK-1011-SDQ is a standalone 12-button backlit keypad with large code capacity and built-in clock for auto-disable, making it better for access-control scenarios. Quentin's offering is a bulk pack of 100 26-bit ISOProx fobs compatible with common Weigand readers—choose these if you need many proximity tokens for compatible reader systems
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
Quentin 100pcs Proximity Key Fobs 26 Bit Isoprox (Weigand)
26-bit H10301 proximity key fobs compatible with 1386/1326 ISOProx readers. Works with Proxpoint Plus, Thinline II, MiniProx, RP40. Useful for access-control setups
Pros
- 26-bit H10301 format
- Compatible with common Weigand readers
- Includes 100 fobs
- Thinline II and Proxpoint Plus compatible
Cons
- No customer insights provided
- Limited to specific reader families
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Seco-Larm |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Seco-Larm |
| User Reviews | Seco-Larm |