HID 3150RGGSNN iClass Prox Programmable iClass/Prox Card
When you're retrofitting legacy proximity systems or running mixed deployments across multiple facilities, maintaining compatibility with existing readers while adding high-security options becomes critical. The HID 3150RGGSNN delivers dual-technology credentials in a single card form factor, allowing you to support both legacy 125 kHz proximity and 13.56 MHz iClass contactless smart card technology simultaneously without forcing immediate infrastructure replacement.
Key Features
- Dual-technology design supports both iClass 13.56 MHz and proximity 125 kHz in one credential
- Programmable format allows configuration for site-specific requirements and security protocols
- Standard CR80 card dimensions for compatibility with existing badge printers and holders
- iClass contactless smart card technology provides encrypted communication and mutual authentication
- Proximity compatibility maintains support for legacy reader infrastructure during migration
- PVC construction with graphic-quality finish suitable for photo ID badge printing
- Non-programmed format ships ready for site encoding using HID programming tools
The dual-credential approach solves the migration path problem that stops many access control upgrades. Your client can deploy these cards immediately across their existing proximity system, then enable iClass functionality building-by-building or door-by-door as they add higher-security readers. Finance gets one door working with encrypted credentials while operations continues using proximity at the warehouse—same card, different security levels based on actual risk.
The programmable format gives you control over facility codes, card numbers, and access configurations without being locked into factory-programmed sequences. This matters when integrating with existing databases, managing multiple client sites from a central enrollment system, or supporting clients who run internal credentialing operations. You're encoding these on-site using standard HID programming hardware, not waiting for custom orders or managing pre-programmed inventory that might not match the client's numbering scheme when you're six months into a staged deployment.