HID 3150RGGNNS iCLASS Prox Programmable iCLASS/Prox Card
When you're managing sites with mixed legacy prox and newer iCLASS infrastructure, maintaining two separate credential programs creates unnecessary complexity and cost. This dual-technology programmable card from HID delivers both 125 kHz proximity and 13.56 MHz iCLASS functionality in a single credential, enabling phased migrations and supporting hybrid access control deployments where readers of both generations coexist.
Key Features
- Dual-technology design supports both iCLASS (13.56 MHz) and standard proximity (125 kHz) reading
- Programmable iCLASS sector allows custom security configurations and data storage
- Compatible with HID prox readers for backward compatibility with legacy systems
- Standard CR80 credit card form factor with ISO-compliant dimensions
- Durable PVC construction suitable for direct-to-card printing and photo badging
- Field-programmable using standard iCLASS encoding equipment
- Supports multiple application environments on a single card
- Compatible with existing cardholder databases and management software
This credential excels in migration scenarios where you're transitioning from proximity to iCLASS but can't replace all readers simultaneously. Deploy these cards to new hires while legacy prox cards remain in circulation, or issue them during phased upgrades where different building zones operate on different technologies. The programmable iCLASS sector supports custom configurations including encryption keys, multiple application areas, and secure authentication protocols that exceed basic prox capabilities.
The card maintains full compatibility with standard proximity readers while delivering the enhanced security features of iCLASS technology where supported. Standard form factor ensures compatibility with existing badge holders, lanyards, and direct-to-card printers for photo badging programs. Whether you're managing a multi-year technology refresh or supporting acquired facilities with different access systems, this dual-technology approach eliminates the need to maintain separate credential inventories for different reader populations.