HID 2120BGGMVM HID Global iCLASS Composite Proximity 2K/S Programmed Credentials with F-Gloss B-Gloss Matching Vertical Slot
When you're deploying access control systems that demand both legacy proximity support and modern smartcard flexibility, credential compatibility becomes critical. The HID 2120BGGMVM delivers dual-technology functionality in a composite card format, combining iCLASS 13.56 MHz contactless smartcard technology with 125 kHz HID Prox for backward compatibility with existing readers during system migrations or mixed-technology installations.
Key Features
- Dual-technology design supports both iCLASS 13.56 MHz and 125 kHz HID Prox protocols for phased migration deployments
- 2K bit (256 byte) memory configuration with secure, pre-programmed credential data
- Composite PVC construction provides durability for daily use in commercial and institutional environments
- Gloss finish on both front and back surfaces for professional appearance and printability
- Vertical slot orientation supports standard lanyard attachment for visible badge display
- Standard CR80 credit card dimensions (3.375" x 2.125") fit existing badge holders and accessories
- Pre-programmed credentials eliminate on-site encoding requirements for faster deployment
- Matching finish front and back maintains consistent appearance regardless of orientation
The composite construction balances cost and performance for high-volume credential deployments where you need reliable read performance without the premium cost of fully laminated cards. The 2K memory capacity accommodates multiple applications beyond basic access control, including cashless vending, time and attendance, or network login integration when paired with compatible middleware.
The vertical slot placement makes these credentials ideal for organizations requiring visible badge display in above-the-waist orientation. Pre-programming streamlines deployment logistics—credentials arrive ready to assign rather than requiring on-site encoding infrastructure. For integrators managing phased technology transitions, the dual-frequency capability lets you maintain operational continuity with legacy Prox readers while progressively deploying iCLASS readers that leverage the smartcard's enhanced security and multi-application capabilities.