HID 2052PNNAN iCLASS Keyfob 16K/16 Programmable
When you're deploying multi-application access control environments and need secure, flexible credentials that end users won't leave on their desk, the HID iCLASS keyfob delivers contactless 13.56 MHz smart card technology in a durable form factor that stays on keyrings. This programmable credential supports multiple applications on a single device, allowing you to consolidate physical access, logical access, cashless vending, and time-and-attendance functions without requiring users to carry multiple tokens.
Key Features
- 16K-bit memory with 16 application areas enables multi-application deployments on a single credential
- iCLASS 13.56 MHz contactless technology provides read ranges up to 4 inches for convenient hands-free operation
- Programmable configuration allows customization for specific access control requirements and application segmentation
- Rugged keyfob housing withstands daily keyring wear and environmental exposure in commercial settings
- Mutual authentication between card and reader prevents unauthorized credential cloning and security breaches
- Compatible with HID iCLASS readers and multi-technology readers supporting iCLASS protocols
- Supports secure identity object (SIO) and standard HID corporate 1000 data formats
- Standard 26-bit or custom format encoding available for integration with existing systems
The 16K memory architecture with 16 application areas gives you deployment flexibility that single-purpose proximity credentials can't match. Encode one area for building access, another for parking gates, a third for secure print release, and additional areas for future applications without reissuing credentials. The keyfob form factor solves the persistent problem of users leaving access cards at their workstations or losing them during daily activities—credentials that stay attached to personal keys significantly reduce replacement costs and help desk calls.
For integrators managing migrations from legacy proximity systems, these keyfobs work with HID multi-technology readers, allowing you to phase deployments without forklift upgrades. The mutual authentication and encryption protect against credential cloning attacks that compromise older 125 kHz proximity systems. The programmable nature means you can provision credentials on-site or pre-encode them for specific door groups and access levels before deployment, streamlining installation timelines on multi-building campuses or distributed enterprise environments.