HID 3151RGGMVM iCLASS Prox Programmable iCLASS/Prox Credential
When you're managing mixed access control environments with both legacy prox and modern iCLASS infrastructure, maintaining separate credential inventories creates unnecessary complexity and cost. This dual-technology credential gives you a migration path from 125 kHz prox to 13.56 MHz iCLASS without forcing a complete system replacement or issuing multiple cards per user.
Key Features
- Dual-technology design supports both iCLASS 13.56 MHz and HID Prox 125 kHz readers on a single credential
- Programmable format allows configuration for site-specific requirements and existing access control systems
- Standard credit card form factor with graphics-ready surface for photo ID badge printing
- Compatible with existing HID proximity readers and iCLASS reader infrastructure
- Enables phased migration from legacy prox systems to iCLASS without operational disruption
- Secure iCLASS technology with mutual authentication and encrypted data transmission
- Durable construction suitable for daily use in commercial and institutional environments
This credential solves the real-world challenge of operating facilities with readers at different technology generations. Deploy these cards to new employees while maintaining backwards compatibility with doors that haven't been upgraded yet. As you replace prox readers with iCLASS units, the same credential continues working without reissuance. The programmable format gives you flexibility to match your existing site codes and facility codes, eliminating the need to reprogram your entire access control database during technology transitions.
The credential works with standard direct-to-card printers, allowing you to produce complete photo ID badges in-house. For integrators managing multi-building campuses or clients with staged upgrade budgets, these dual-technology credentials reduce the credential management burden while providing a clear path to more secure iCLASS-only deployment when legacy infrastructure is fully retired.