26-bit Proximity CR80 Cards for Wiegand 26-bit ISOProx 1386 vs Google Review Stand (3-Pack) - Tap for Instant Reviews
Overall winner: Google Review Stand (3-Pack) - Tap for Instant Reviews
Key Differences
TapFive's Google Review Stand (A) is aimed at gathering customer reviews with no monthly fees and unlimited taps, while MktStleat's 26 Bit Proximity CR80 Cards (B) are blank proximity cards for access/ID use with 26-bit H10301 compatibility and wide reader support. Choose A if you want a ready-to-use review collection solution with a professional counter stand and simple tap/scan workflow; choose B if you need blank, printable CR80 proximity cards compatible with 26-bit systems and a variety of readers
26-bit Proximity CR80 Cards for Wiegand 26-bit ISOProx 1386
Blank CR80 proximity cards in 26-bit H10301 format for access control systems. Compatible with 26-bit readers and 125khz Prox point readers. Useful for blank printable credentialing
Pros
- Printable white CR80 blanks
- Wide compatibility with 26-bit Wiegand readers
- Isoprox compatible with ISOProx 1386/1326 formats
- Thinline II and common Prox readers supported
Cons
- No customer sentiment data provided
- No explicit durability details
- No packaging information
Google Review Stand (3-Pack) - Tap for Instant Reviews
Reusable NFC & QR review stand to capture Google reviews. Tap to access reviews page instantly; includes unlimited taps. Customer insight: easy setup, quick, professional look
Pros
- unlimited taps and scans
- no monthly fees
- eye-catching professional stand
- works with NFC tap tag technology
Cons
- no explicit device compatibility beyond 'all phones' in features
- no price or availability details
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TapFive |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | TapFive |
| User Reviews | TapFive |