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Token2 Dual Reader - USB-A and USB-C - NFC and Smart Card Reader
Token2 NFC Dual Reader is a dual-interface smart card reader designed for secure authentication, identity verification, and NFC applications. It supports both contact and contactless smart cards and is suitable for finance, e-government, telecommunications, network security, and other high-security environments.
It can be used with Token2 NFC-enabled FIDO2 security keys and smart cards, as well as for programming and managing Token2 NFC-programmable devices.
Product Features
- Full-speed USB 2.0 interface
- Compliant with PC/SC and CCID protocols
- Supports ISO 7816 Class A / B / C contact smart cards (T=0)
- Supports ISO 14443 Type A and Type B contactless smart cards
Technical Specifications
| Model | Token2 NFC Dual Reader |
|---|---|
| Size | 102.5 × 70 × 14.5 mm |
| Power | USB (5V) |
| Current | < 200mA |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Indicators | 2 LEDs (Power / Data) |
| Ports | USB-A + USB Type-C male connector (2 in 1 form-factor) |
| Host Communication Rate | USB 2.0 full speed |
| Driver Protocol | CCID |
| Card Standards |
Contact: ISO 7816 Class A / B / C Contactless: ISO 14443 Type A / B |
| Socket Durability | 100,000 insertion/removal cycles |
| Operating Temperature | 0 ~ +60°C |
| Storage Temperature | -10 ~ +70°C |
| Operating Humidity | 10% – 90% (non-condensing) |
Blog
04-04-2026
Understanding FIDO User Verification Modes and the always_uv Setting
Token2 R3.3 and later FIDO2 keys enforce user verification by default with always_uv = true, improving security, though some platforms and apps like Windows 10, macOS, and certain legacy clients may fail to handle this override correctly.
05-03-2026
Introducing TOTPVault — self-hosted TOTP management for teams
Most TOTP apps work by distributing copies of the secret to every person who needs access — fine for personal accounts, but for shared service accounts it means MFA secrets scattered across people's phones with no clean way to revoke access when someone leaves.
21-12-2025
Android, NFC, and the Missing Piece of WebAuthn
For years, Android users have faced a frustrating limitation—Android does not support CTAP2 over NFC. This means no PIN verification and no discoverable credentials (passkeys) when using NFC, and therefore limited to simple U2F-style flows without user verification. That said, there finally seems to be a solution.