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pvc card sleeve Secure Badge Holder Classic Vertical 1 ID Card Holder, and Lanyard BundleSecure Badge Holder Classic Vertical 1 ID Card Holder (IDSH1038) Product Specs 90 Day Money Back Guarantee Quantity discounts available see pricing chart or call us ID Stronghold Secure Badgeholder Brand FIPS 201 approved as an electromagnetically opaque sleeve Holds 1 ISO7810 ID 1 form factor (standard credit card size) contactless smart card Blocks RFID chips in cards from being read without permission Ergonomic design allows a user to present card

Secure Badge Holder Classic Vertical 1 ID Card Holder
(IDSH1038) Product Specs

  • 90 Day Money Back Guarantee
  • Quantity discounts available - see pricing chart or call us
  • ID Stronghold Secure Badgeholder® Brand
  • FIPS 201 approved as an electromagnetically opaque sleeve
  • Holds 1 ISO7810 ID-1 form factor (standard credit card size) contactless smart card
  • Blocks RFID chips in cards from being read without permission
  • Ergonomic design allows a user to present card to reader with one hand without removing the card
  • User can easily insert and remove the card from the holder with one hand
  • Holds one ISO7810 ID-1 form-factor contactless smart card
  • Shields ISO 14443/15693 and EPC Gen 1/Gen 2 contactless smart cards and RFID tags
  • Physically protects card, weather- and water-resistant
  • Molded and assembled in the USA
  • Available in multiple colors
  • badge holder Dimensions: 4-1/2" x 2-3/4"
  • Lanyard Dimensions: 36 inches ( 914mm ) long lanyard. 3/8" inch( 10mm )
  • The Secure Badge Holder Classic is designed to hold and shield one card. Our Squeeze to Read technology allows the card to be read by simply squeezing the tabs at the top. Release the tabs and the card is shielded again. Perfect when your hands are full, or when you are wearing gloves!


Our secure badge holders are made of extremely durable polycarbonate. The springs are stainless steel, ideal for salt-water environments. Insert and remove your card from the top. The state-of-the-art unique open face design keeps the card locked in to prevent card loss, yet allows easy access to remove the card when necessary. Other holders on the market cover the face of the card keeping debris and liquid trapped inside, which can damage the card.

Shields a single ISO7810 ID-1 form factor (credit card size) TWIC, PIV, CAC, or other identification cards. The secure badge holder from Identity Stronghold meets the FIPS-201 requirements for an electromagnetically opaque sleeve. It provides a barrier to invasive or unwanted communications with the card and puts the user in control of where and when the card is read. The perfect choice for TWIC, HSPD-12 PIV, CAC, HID iClass, LincPass, and other RFID enabled cards. Don't risk identity theft, invasion of privacy, tracking, or even card cloning. Always keep your contactless cards in a shielded secure badge holder.
 

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