Creighton Retractable Id Holder

$ 12.50 · 5 (358) · In stock

Always have your ID handy for swiping with this Retractable ID Holder. This holder gives you the flexibility of using your ID and being assured that

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Holds 1 Contactless RFID ID card and blocks card from being scanned without your knowledge. Patented Squeeze-to-read technology for ease of use. No more removing your card from a shielded holder to be read at access point. Simply squeeze the top like a clip board and the card shielding is removed and card can be read. Let go and card automatically becomes shielded again. FIPS 201 Approved.

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When you're traveling, you love finding ways to bring that undeniable Creighton Bluejays passion with you. Personalize your luggage with this Creighton Bluejays V2 Black Bag Tag and it will be easier to spot on the carousel. Travel confidently knowing that you're repping your squad with pride.

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