HID ProxCard II 1326 Access control card/ tag/ fob
Technical Specification
- Make: HID
- Model code: ProxCard II 1326
- Series: Prox Series
- Card/ Tag/ Fob: Card
- Technology Type: Proximity
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. Custom pre-printed artwork available. A PVC overlay allows for on-site photo ID using most direct image printers. Passive, no-battery design allows for an infinite number of reads. Strong, flexible and resistant to cracking and breaking.
Read moreMake | HID |
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Manufacturer | HID Global |
Category | Access Control>Access control cards/ tags/ fobs |
Model code | ProxCard II 1326 |
Card/ Tag/ Fob | Card |
Technology Type | Proximity |
Material | PVC |
ISO size Printable | Yes |
Operating Frequency MHz | 125 kHz |
Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 85.7 x 54 x 1.8 Weight g: 6.8 |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temp oC: -45 ~ +70 Protection: Weather Resistant |
Additional info |
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. Custom pre-printed artwork available. A PVC overlay allows for on-site photo ID using most direct image printers. Passive, no-battery design allows for an infinite number of reads. Strong, flexible and resistant to cracking and breaking. |
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