Types of HID Cards

Types of HID cards


HID cards come in various types, each designed for different applications and levels of security. Here are some of the main types:

  1. HID Proximity Cards: These are the most common and are often referred to as Prox cards. They operate at a low frequency (125 kHz) and are used for basic access control.

  2. iCLASS® Cards: These smart cards operate at a high frequency (13.56 MHz) and offer enhanced security features. They are used for both physical and logical access control.

  3. iCLASS SE® Cards: These are an advanced version of iCLASS cards, providing additional security and flexibility. They support multiple applications and can be used with various readers.

  4. iCLASS® Seos® Cards: These cards offer the highest level of security and are designed for multi-application environments. They can be used for both physical access and IT resources.

  5. HID Crescendo Cards: These are high-security authentication cards that support multiple technologies, including FIDO, PKI, and OATH. They are ideal for organizations needing strong multi-factor authentication.

  6. HID FlexSmart®/MIFARE DESFire® EV1 Cards: These cards are used for applications requiring high security and flexibility, such as transit payment and cashless vending.

  7. HID ActivID™ One-Time-Password (OTP) Tokens: These are portable tokens that generate a one-time password for secure access.

Each type of HID card is designed to meet specific security needs and applications, making them versatile for various environments.


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