HID Prox cards

HID Proximity (Prox) cards are access control cards developed by HID Global, a leading provider of secure identity solutions. These cards are used to grant access to secured areas, buildings, or systems by simply holding the card near a card reader. The technology relies on radio frequency identification (RFID) to communicate between the card and the reader.

Key features of HID Prox cards include:

  1. Contactless Access: The cards work without physical contact with the reader, making them convenient and easy to use.

·   Security: HID Prox cards offer a certain level of security by requiring proximity to the reader for access, reducing the risk of unauthorized access compared to traditional keys or magnetic stripe cards.

·     Versatility: They come in different form factors, such as cards, key fobs, or tags, allowing for various applications in access control systems.

·  Compatibility: HID Prox technology is widely used and supported by many access control systems, making it a common choice for organizations.

·   These cards typically operate at a frequency of 125 kHz and use a unique identifier to grant access. It's essential to note that while Prox cards offer basic security features, for more robust security needs, HID offers other advanced technologies like iCLASS or SEOS, providing additional encryption and security layers.

· HID Prox cards have been used across various industries, including corporate environments, educational institutions, government facilities, and healthcare organizations for controlling access to buildings, rooms, parking lots, and more.

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