HID 2060CKSNN iCLASS TAG 2K/2 Configured Black with HID
When you need reliable contactless identification for access control deployments where traditional card form factors aren't practical, the HID iCLASS TAG delivers proven 13.56 MHz technology in a rugged key fob format. Pre-configured with 2K memory organized in 2 application areas, this credential arrives ready to program with your specific access data, eliminating field configuration delays during large-scale rollouts or emergency credential replacement scenarios.
Key Features
- iCLASS 13.56 MHz contactless smart card technology in durable key fob form factor
- 2K bit memory with 2 application areas for flexible credential data organization
- Pre-configured with HID formatting for immediate deployment in existing systems
- Black housing designed for high-visibility user identification and professional appearance
- Key ring attachment point for convenient carrying and reduced credential loss
- Compatible with all HID iCLASS readers and multi-technology readers supporting iCLASS
- Mutual authentication between card and reader for enhanced security against cloning attacks
- Read range optimized for contactless convenience without compromising security perimeter control
The TAG form factor addresses specific deployment challenges that standard ISO cards can't solve. Manufacturing environments where cards get damaged, healthcare facilities requiring hands-free access, or any scenario where users need credentials attached to equipment or key rings benefit from this implementation. The 2K/2 memory configuration provides adequate space for basic access control data plus a secondary application—common in deployments combining physical access with cashless vending, time and attendance, or print release functions.
Integration follows standard HID iCLASS protocols, so existing reader infrastructure requires no modification. The pre-configured credential format means your enrollment stations can begin encoding immediately after unpacking. For integrators managing multiple sites or phased deployments, maintaining consistent credential technology across card and fob form factors simplifies inventory management and reduces the risk of deploying incompatible credential types during urgent replacement situations.