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  • Speco Technologies APSM2 - Speco Technologies APSM2 Credentials for Proximity Readers 30 MIL (view 3)

    Speco Technologies

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    Speco Technologies APSM2 Credentials for Proximity Readers 30 MIL

    125kHz proximity cards for Speco access control readers, 25-pack

    • 7-inch read range with ISO Wiegand 26-bit output for quick enrollment
    • Pack of 25 imageable white PVC cards with vertical/horizontal punch slots
    • Operates -35°F to 122°F; compatible with AP300HA, AP500HA, AP620HA, AP640HA
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  • Speco Technologies AWRR44 Long Range Receiver Wiegand 26bit- 433m

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    SKU: AWRR44

    Speco Technologies AWRR44 Long Range Receiver Wiegand 26bit- 433m

    433MHz wireless receiver with 200ft read range and 360° coverage

    • 200-foot read range with 360-degree omnidirectional reception, no line-of-sight needed
    • 26-bit Wiegand output with rolling code encryption for secure access control integration
    • IP65 rated for outdoor use, operates -40°F to 149°F in harsh environments
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  • Speco Technologies AWRT4 4 Button Long Range Transmitter and Cred (view 4)

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    Speco Technologies AWRT4 4 Button Long Range Transmitter and Cred

    4-button transmitter with 200ft range and dual-frequency credential read

    • 433 MHz UHF button transmission reaches 200 feet; 125/13.56 MHz card read
    • IP65 rated, operates -40°F to 122°F; weather-sealed for indoor/outdoor use
    • CR2032 battery replaceable; includes 5 units per pack for multi-door deploy
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  • Ubiquiti UA-G3-FLEX-W Third-generation NFC card reader
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    Ubiquiti UA-G3-FLEX-W Third-generation NFC card reader

    NFC card reader with integrated keypad for UniFi access control

    • Supports NFC Forum tags T1T–T5T plus Apple Touch Pass for legacy and mobile credentials.
    • Integrated keypad enables card+PIN or mobile+PIN MFA without additional reader hardware.
    • 802.3af PoE powers the unit over existing network cabling, eliminating separate power runs.
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Proximity & Card Readers

Proximity and card readers authenticate users at doors using credential-based access control. Select readers that match your credential format, security level, and installation environment to support consistent, scalable commercial deployments.

Plan Your Deployment

  • Credential compatibility (frequency, format, encryption level)
  • Indoor vs outdoor installation and vandal resistance
  • Mounting type and door-side placement requirements
  • Controller interface and wiring compatibility
  • Standardization across facilities and sites

Proximity & Card Readers — Engineering-Grade Credential Reading for Commercial Deployments

This category covers 117 working models of proximity & card readers sourced manufacturer-direct or through channel-direct US distribution. Build the rest of your system around the architectural choices below — compatibility, environmental rating, and lifecycle decisions made here propagate through every downstream component you specify.

What to Look For

Credential technology drives reader choice. Legacy 125 kHz prox is easy to clone with off-the-shelf tools and should be retired wherever security matters. 13.56 MHz contactless (HID iCLASS Seos, Mifare DESFire EV2/EV3) uses encrypted mutual authentication and is the current standard. Multi-format readers buy migration flexibility but cost more per door and consume more current.

Form factor and mounting decide installation cost and aesthetic fit. Mullion-mount readers fit narrow door frames; wall-mount readers offer larger antennas and longer read range. Indoor versus outdoor (IP65/IP67) ratings drive housing choice. Backlit keypads, LED indicators, and audible beep volume affect usability — operator complaints almost always trace back to ergonomics, not the controller logic upstream.

OSDP support is now baseline for any new reader purchase. OSDP brings encrypted communication, tamper detection, and over-the-wire firmware updates. SIA OSDP Verified compliance (and OSDP Secure Channel) signals interoperability with controllers across vendors. Wiegand-only readers should be reserved for retrofit-only situations where pulling new cable isn't feasible.

Biometric and facial recognition readers add convenience but introduce template management, lighting requirements, and accuracy/false-rejection tradeoffs. Plan enrollment workflow, GDPR/BIPA compliance for stored biometric templates, and lighting upgrades at the reader site. Hybrid readers — credential + biometric — are common for compliance-sensitive environments where two-factor at the door is required.

Key Specs in This Category

SpecAvailable Options
Resolution8MP
IP RatingIP67, IP66
ConnectivityWired, Bluetooth, OSDP (Open Supervised Device Protocol)
PowerAC/DC, PoE, 100 mA (12 VDC)
TypeReader, Access Card, Accessory, Controller, Printer, Intercom, Camera, Cable
DurabilityOutdoor, Indoor, Indoor/Outdoor

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Frequently Asked Questions

How far away can a credential be read?

13.56 MHz contactless reads at 2-4 inches with standard antennas. Long-range UHF readers (433 MHz, 900 MHz) read at 5-30 feet and are common in parking, vehicle ingress, and hands-free entry applications. The tradeoff is security — longer-range reads create larger opportunities for relay attacks. Match read range to the use case and confirm reader-credential pairing before mass-issuing credentials.

Can I read multiple credential types on one reader?

Multi-format readers (HID multiCLASS SE, ASSA OSDP multi-tech) support 125 kHz, 13.56 MHz, and mobile credentials simultaneously. They cost roughly 30-50% more than single-format readers but eliminate the credential-migration cliff. For organizations issuing mobile credentials alongside cards or transitioning from legacy prox, multi-format is almost always the right choice.

What's the difference between iCLASS Seos and Mifare DESFire?

Both are encrypted 13.56 MHz contactless standards used in modern access control. HID iCLASS Seos is HID's proprietary platform — broad reader ecosystem, mobile credential support via HID Mobile Access. Mifare DESFire EV2/EV3 is an open NXP standard used by many independent vendors and transit systems. Choose based on which controller/reader ecosystem you've committed to; performance is comparable.

How long do credentials last?

Physical cards last 5-7 years under normal pocket-and-purse use. Key fobs typically last longer, 7-10 years. Battery-powered active credentials (UHF tags) are limited by battery life, often 3-5 years. Mobile credentials don't have physical wear but require active phone OS support. Build credential replacement into annual budget; lost-card replacement runs $5-25 per card depending on technology.

Are biometric readers reliable enough for primary entry?

Modern fingerprint and facial recognition readers achieve very low false-reject rates (under 1% with good enrollment) and false-accept rates well below 1 in 100,000. They're reliable enough for primary entry in most commercial applications, with two important caveats: lighting and angle requirements for facial readers are strict, and a small minority of users have fingerprints that don't enroll reliably. Always pair biometrics with a credential fallback path.

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