What frequency is HID proximity card?
HID proximity cards can operate on two different frequencies:
- 125 kHz (low-frequency): This is the most common frequency for HID Prox cards. These cards are less secure than higher frequency cards because they don't use encryption.
- 13.56 MHz (high-frequency): HID iCLASS and iCLASS Seos cards use this frequency. These cards offer better security features like encryption.
There are also some HID cards that are dual-frequency, meaning they can operate at both 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz. These cards are typically used in situations where an organization needs to support both older and newer readers.
Here's a table summarizing the different HID card types and their frequencies:
HID Card Type | Frequency |
---|---|
HID Prox | 125 kHz |
HID iCLASS | 13.56 MHz |
HID iCLASS Seos | 13.56 MHz |
HID iCLASS + Prox | Dual-frequency (125 kHz and 13.56 MHz) |
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