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Product Features
Technical Overview
This card operates at 125 kHz, a common frequency for proximity access systems, and includes a magnetic stripe for backward compatibility with legacy readers. The printable surface allows for custom graphics, text, or barcodes, enabling personalized identification while maintaining technical functionality.
The card's physical profile is optimized for standard card readers and wallets, with precise dimensions that ensure smooth operation in mechanical and electronic systems.
This section brings together practical product details such as Technology, Media Type, Smart Card/Tag Width, Color Family, so buyers can judge configuration, deployment fit, and day-to-day suitability with less guesswork.
A strong technical summary explains how the product's interfaces, hardware profile, and operating characteristics work together in real deployment. Buyers often need this context to confirm compatibility with existing devices, expected performance in daily use, and whether installation will be straightforward for IT staff or end users.
Key Product Advantages
The DuoProx II Card provides dual-technology support, allowing seamless integration into mixed environments where both proximity and magnetic stripe readers are in use. This reduces the need for multiple card types and simplifies user management.
Dual-Technology Flexibility
Combines RF proximity and magnetic stripe in one card, supporting both modern and legacy access systems without requiring separate credentials.
- 125 kHz proximity technology
- Magnetic stripe for swiping
- Single card for multiple reader types
Printable Customization
The white PVC surface is designed for printing, enabling personalized identification with logos, photos, or text while maintaining technical integrity.
- White background for clear printing
- PVC durability for long-term use
- Standard CR80 size for compatibility
Deployment / Use Cases
This card is ideal for organizations transitioning from magnetic stripe to proximity systems, as it supports both technologies during the migration period. It is also suitable for environments with mixed reader types, such as corporate offices, educational institutions, or healthcare facilities.
Use cases include employee access control, visitor management, library systems, and time attendance tracking. The printable feature allows for visual identification, making it useful for photo ID badges or branded access cards.
Access Control Migration
Deploy during system upgrades to maintain compatibility with existing magnetic stripe readers while adding proximity capabilities, minimizing disruption.
Mixed-Environment Security
Use in facilities with varied reader types, such as parking gates with proximity readers and building entrances with magnetic stripe readers, for unified credential management.
Highlights
- Dual-technology RF proximity and magnetic stripe card
- Printable white PVC surface for custom identification
- 125 kHz operating frequency for reliable proximity reading
- Standard CR80 dimensions (3.37" x 2.13")
- Compatible with HID ProxPoint, MiniProx, ProxPro, and other readers
- Lightweight at 0.01 lb (6.80 g) for easy carrying
- 29.92 mil thickness for durability and smooth operation
- Lifetime limited warranty for long-term reliability
Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | ASSA ABLOY |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1336LGGRN |
| Brand Name | HID |
| Product Line | DuoProx II |
| Product Name | DuoProx II Card |
| Product Type | ID Card |
| Product Information | |
| Technology | RF Proximity/Magnetic Stripe Card |
| Media Type | Printable |
| Smart Card/Tag Width | 3.37" (85.60 mm) |
| Smart Card/Tag Length | 2.13" (53.97 mm) |
| Smart Card/Tag Thickness | 29.92 mil (0.76 mm) |
| Media Weight | 0.01 lb (6.80 g) |
| Operating Frequency | 125 kHz |
| Physical Characteristics | |
| Color Family | White |
| Product Color | White |
| Product Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Compatibility | HID Readers: ProxPoint Plus MiniProx ThinLine II ProxPro ProxPro II Prox80 MaxiProx EntryProx pcProx |
| Warranty | |
| Limited Warranty | Lifetime |
FAQ
What technologies does the HID DuoProx II Card support?
The card supports both RF proximity technology at 125 kHz and a magnetic stripe. This dual-technology design allows it to work with proximity readers for contactless access and magnetic stripe readers for swiping, providing flexibility in mixed or transitioning security systems.
Is this card printable for custom identification?
Yes, the card features a printable white PVC surface. This allows for customization with logos, photos, text, or barcodes, making it suitable for employee ID badges, visitor passes, or branded access cards while maintaining its technical functionality.
What are the dimensions of the DuoProx II Card?
The card measures 3.37" in width (85.60 mm) and 2.13" in length (53.97 mm), with a thickness of 29.92 mil (0.76 mm). These are standard CR80 dimensions, ensuring compatibility with most card readers, wallets, and printing equipment.
Which HID readers are compatible with this card?
The card is compatible with a range of HID readers, including ProxPoint Plus, MiniProx, ThinLine II, ProxPro, ProxPro II, Prox80, MaxiProx, EntryProx, and pcProx models. This broad compatibility supports integration into existing HID-based access control systems.
What material is the card made from?
The card is constructed from Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), a durable plastic material commonly used for ID cards. PVC offers resistance to wear, tearing, and environmental factors, ensuring the card remains functional and legible over time in daily use.
What is the operating frequency of the proximity technology?
The RF proximity component operates at 125 kHz. This frequency is widely used in access control systems, providing reliable read ranges and compatibility with standard proximity readers, making it a practical choice for security applications.
What connectivity or interface options are available?
Connectivity details help confirm how the product integrates with your network, accessories, and surrounding peripherals before rollout or replacement planning. They are often the difference between a technically compatible device and one that is genuinely easy to deploy.