HID 205x iCLASS Key II contactless smart key
Technical Specification
- Make: HID
- Model code: 205x iCLASS Key II
- Card/ Tag/ Fob: Tag
- Technology Type: Smart Card
- Operating Frequency MHz: 13.56
The iCLASS Key II provides the security and convenience of iCLASS 13.56 Mhz contactless smart card technology in a molded plastic key fob that is durable in harsh environments. This credential can be placed on a key ring or lanyard for access control applications that do not require a Photo ID. iCLASS was specifically designed to make access control more powerful, more versatile, and more secure. iCLASS 13.56 MHz read/write contactless smart card technology provides versatile interoperability in applications such as access control, network log-on security, cashless vending, time and attendance, event management and biometric identification.
Read moreMake | HID |
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Manufacturer | HID Global |
Category | Access Control>Access control cards/ tags/ fobs |
Model code | 205x iCLASS Key II |
Card/ Tag/ Fob | Tag |
Technology Type | Smart Card |
Operating Frequency MHz | 13.56 |
Memory Size KB | 16 |
Additional info |
The iCLASS Key II provides the security and convenience of iCLASS 13.56 Mhz contactless smart card technology in a molded plastic key fob that is durable in harsh environments. This credential can be placed on a key ring or lanyard for access control applications that do not require a Photo ID. iCLASS was specifically designed to make access control more powerful, more versatile, and more secure. iCLASS 13.56 MHz read/write contactless smart card technology provides versatile interoperability in applications such as access control, network log-on security, cashless vending, time and attendance, event management and biometric identification. |
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