HID Microprox Tag ( part 1391)
HID-1391
HID Microprox Tag
Quick Overview:
- The Tag easily attaches to all nonmetallic materials and instantly becomes a proximity card.
- The Tag can be programmed in any HID proximity format, and is compatible with all HID proximity card readers.
- The Tag is RF-programmable for ease of encoding with HID's ProxProgrammer
- Diameter: 3.264 cm
The Blurb:
The MicroProx Tag provides the convenience of HID's proximity technology in a small disk-shaped transponder. Simply attach the adhesive-backed Tag to any nonmetallic card or device, and you instantly have a proximity card!
With the MicroProx Tag you can upgrade from magnetic stripe or barium ferrite technologies by simply adhering the Tag to your existing access card and quickly convert to a proximity card. Easily and cost-effectively turn a plastic ID badge or contact smartchip card into a proximity card credential!
Take advantage of the ease of converting nonmetallic cards and similar nonmetallic devices into proximity cards. Experience the convenience of proximity cards without the expense of rebadging!
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(HID-1391)
SKU | HID-1391 |
Brand | HID |
Shipping Weight | 0.2000kg |
Shipping Width | 0.100m |
Shipping Height | 0.070m |
Shipping Length | 0.150m |
Shipping Cubic | 0.001050000m3 |
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