Product images are provided for reference and may not represent the exact model, configuration, or included components.

Overview

SKU: 1386LGGSN
Condition: New
Availability: Special Order · Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks
Write a Review 40% OFF

HID Isoprox II Prog F-gloss B-gloss SEQ - 1386LGGSN

HID 1386LGGSN Isoprox II Proximity Access Card Overview The HID 1386LGGSN is a passive RF-programmable proximity card credential designed for organiza…

$8.28 $4.99 SAVE $3
Special Order
Ships in 2-3 Weeks

Quantity:

Adding to cart… The item has been added
Compatibility guidance available for your deployment
Senior specialists for pre and post-sales support
Authorized sourcing and documentation support
Shipping and lead-time confirmation before install

Laura Bennett, IPSD Senior Specialist

Talk to Laura

200+ hrs training • U.S - based

Senior Specialist • 877-277-7147

HID Isoprox II Prog F-gloss B-gloss SEQ - 1386LGGSN

$8.28
$4.99

Overview

SKU: 1386LGGSN
Condition: New
Availability: Special Order · Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks

No Bots, Just Experts

Questions about this product? Free pre-sales support from a senior specialist — product questions, compatibility checks, BOM quotes, price confirmation — typically answered within one business day. Need camera placement or system design work? Engineering time is $175 per hour (qty 1 = 1 hour). Hardware buyers get up to one hour ($175) credited back on their order.

Description

HID 1386LGGSN Isoprox II Proximity Access Card

Overview

The HID 1386LGGSN is a passive RF-programmable proximity card credential designed for organizations running HID proximity reader infrastructure. This card requires no battery, making it maintenance-free across its operational life. The form factor is wallet-sized—it fits into a standard pocket or purse and can be worn on a lanyard or clip as a photo ID badge. The 1386LGGSN is sequentially numbered and arrives with a gloss front and back finish, making it suitable for printing or embossing facility branding or employee photos.

Compatibility

The 1386LGGSN works with all HID proximity readers in the standard HID reader family. It supports up to 85-bit format encoding, delivering over 137 billion unique code combinations—sufficient for large enterprise deployments without card collision risk. Cross-reference capability between external card number and programmed ID number simplifies system administration and card tracking. The card is unaffected by body shielding, keys, coins, or variable environmental conditions, maintaining consistent read range across real-world deployment scenarios.

Installation Notes

Minimum order quantity is 100 units. Custom thickness of 0.047 inches accommodates standard card wallets and badge holders. No slot design simplifies inventory and reduces compatibility concerns with readers expecting standard card geometry. Lamination is included to protect printed content and extend credential lifespan. Cards arrive sequentially numbered for inventory control and auditing.

What's in the Box

  • HID 1386LGGSN proximity cards (qty per order, minimum 100)
  • Sequential numbering applied
  • Cross-reference list correlating external card number to programmed ID
Specifications
reader_type: Proximity
credential_type: HID
product_type: Reader
Weight: 0.24 oz. (6.8 gm)
Type: II, Prog, F-gloss, B-gloss, SEQ
Max_Users: 137000000000
Product_Type: Proximity Access Card
Q&A
Reviews
Have Questions?

RELATED PRODUCTS

System Design, Deployment & Technical Support

Support services and planning resources for commercial surveillance, access control, and infrastructure deployments.

Fixed scope • Fixed price

System Design Assistance

  • Get help validating product compatibility
  • Coverage requirements
  • Storage planning and deployment architecture before you buy.
Request Design Help

Deployment & Configuration Support

  • Access fixed-scope support for rollout planning
  • User setup guidance
  • Migration and system standardization across single-site or multi-site deployments
View Support Services

Guides, Tools & Calculators

  • PoE requirements
  • Storage retention
  • Camera selection and deployment methodology
Open Technical Resources