HID 2120BGGSNN Composite iClass Prox 2K/2 Credential
When you're deploying mixed technology environments or migrating legacy Prox systems to iClass, you need credentials that bridge both platforms without forcing a complete infrastructure overhaul. This composite credential combines HID iClass 2K bit contactless smart card technology with 125 kHz HID Prox compatibility on a single card, letting you maintain existing readers while progressively upgrading to higher security standards across your access control deployment.
Key Features
- Dual-technology credential with iClass 2K bit (16K bits with 2 application areas) and HID Prox 125 kHz capabilities
- Composite PVC construction provides durability for daily use in commercial and enterprise environments
- 13.56 MHz contactless smart card technology for secure, encrypted credential data on iClass readers
- 125 kHz proximity technology maintains backward compatibility with installed HID Prox reader infrastructure
- Standard CR80 credit card dimensions for compatibility with existing badge holders and lanyards
- Pre-programmed format ready for enrollment into HID access control platforms
- Sequential numbering available for simplified credential management and tracking
- Suitable for staged migration projects where partial reader upgrades are deployed over time
This credential solves the integration challenge when you're running parallel systems during extended migration timelines. Whether you're upgrading high-security areas first while keeping peripheral readers on Prox, or dealing with multi-tenant properties where different zones operate different technologies, one card grants access across both platforms. The composite construction holds up to the wear patterns typical in commercial deployments—daily card swipes, exposure to keychains and wallets, temperature variations in parking structures or outdoor readers.
The iClass 2K configuration provides two separate application areas, giving you the flexibility to separate physical access credentials from logical access, cafeteria systems, or print release functions on the same card. This consolidation reduces the number of credentials end users need to carry while maintaining data separation between applications. The credential integrates directly with HID access control software platforms and supports standard encoding for rapid deployment across multi-site installations.