HID has introduced a new dual reader that handles both prox and contactless, making it easier for existing customers to upgrade from their current 125 kHz prox technology to HID’s 13.56 MHZ iCLASS ...
The Dorado 230 and 240 dual-technology readers provide an ideal migration path from magnetic stripe to proximity-based access control by combining both technologies into a single reader. The readers ...
The RF-programmable ProxCard II is compatibility with all HID proximity readers. Provides an external number for easy ID and control. Supports formats up to 85 bits, with over 137 billion codes.
GE's Security business has announced that its popular Transition Series multi-technology card readers, which have been multi-vendor 125KHz proximity compatible with GE and HID Proximity cards as well ...
The GK-WF1039T-HID is engineered to simplify the development of a wide range of applications, including time clocks, meeting room displays, and security panels. Its integrated HID Omnikey 5127CK card ...
The 3100 iCLASS SE+ Prox card is a part of HID Global's next generation secure access control platform and open ecosystem. It is designed to make access control more powerful, more versatile, and more ...
Built-in HID Proximity card reader for building access control. Users can now scan directly their 26bit and 34bit HID proximity cards for user identification and authentication. Using the Wiegand ...
Golden, CO. XceedID Corporation announces a new 125 KHz proximity card series offering complete compatibility with HID prox technology. The cards, produced in cooperation with HID Global Corporation ( ...
A device called BEKey which is the size of a quarter and can be installed in 60 seconds on a proximity card reader could potentially be used to break physical access controls in 80 percent of ...
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