| Users of proximity cards have reported two major problems with their badge holders: 1. The cards are often thicker than normal ID cards, causing conventional badge holders to split apart after a short time.
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Proximity cards don't work properly when they are very close to metal objects, such as metal badge clips.
Holders solve both problems! Softer, more flexible material is used which won't split while carrying thicker cards. And the holders have no clip attached; they are slotted. Metal is kept further away by using a strap clip. The slot is through the front and back of the pouches, so cards are "locked in" when the strap clip is applied.Here's a permanent way to secure a proximity card. And a separate photo ID card can be locked in with the proximity card if desired. Place up to two standard thickness cards (.030" per card or .060" total) between the rigid front and back pieces of the holder. Snap these two pieces together, and the cards are locked inside. The cards can be removed only by breaking the holder. Therefore any attempt to tamper with the cards inside is evident. |