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Through long-term collaboration with engineering contractors and system integrators, Cyberoce has found that no matter how robust the backend system is, once the physical device is dismantled, the frontline defense is breached. Addressing this issue, Cyberoce has integrated a highly practical feature into its access control with QR code terminals: the anti-tamper alarm output.
Simply it ensures that the device immediately sends out an alarm signal if it is pried open or dismantled.
During hardware circuit design, we reserved a dedicated tamper alarm interface. The device features an internal built-in sensor mechanism to detect whether the reader is properly mounted against the surface. If it is forcibly pried or detached from its bracket, the reader instantly outputs an alarm signal via this interface. This is a hardware-level trigger that does not rely on complex software logic—it outputs immediately upon activation. It can be wired directly to the backend management system or linked to an on-site siren.
The sole purpose is to notify personnel at the very first moment that the device is being vandalized.
While QR codes solve the logical issue of "who can enter," the anti-tamper alarm solves the physical issue of "is the device still there." In scenarios such as server rooms, industrial parks, warehouses, and unattended sites, if intruders attempt to bypass the system by destroying the devices, the tamper alarm instantly exposes this behavior.
Operating at the hardware level, the anti-tamper function offers high stability. Even if an on-site operating error causes a factory reset, the core settings related to the tamper alarm will not be lost. This is particularly crucial for overseas or remote projects, significantly reducing remote after-sales costs caused by lost settings or false alarms.
In many projects, readers equipped with tamper alarms are directly classified as "engineering-grade" equipment. Compared to standard barcode readers, this added layer of physical protection makes clients more likely to recognize the completeness of the solution, reflecting the contractor's professional consideration for security details.

While supporting anti-tamper output, Cyberoce's access control with QR code devices also maintain robust software flexibility:
In actual deployments, the QR code authorizes access, while the tamper alarm secures the physical device itself. This combination ensures peace of mind on-site.
Cyberoce Technology has long focused on the R&D of QR code access control hardware. Our product positioning is clear: easy to integrate, highly durable, and suitable for long-term engineering use.
If you are looking for QR code access control terminals with anti-tamper alarm outputs and support for secondary development, or if you have specific hardware customization needs, please feel free to contact us for access security detailed technical specifications and integration methods.