Review: Evolved IDs's new New Jersey batch is fire

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Tyler_Anderson

06-16-2026 8 views 0 replies

Just wanted to drop a quick review of my experience using a Evolved IDs card in New Jersey.

The first thing I noticed was the weight of the card. It doesn't feel like those cheap library cards you see some vendors pushing. When you drop it on a table, it has that specific metallic ring that New Jersey bouncers are always listening for. The holograms are surprisingly crisp too, shifting perfectly from green to gold when you tilt it back and forth.

Comparing this to Evolved IDs, I think New Jersey is actually the better choice for most people. The design is complex enough to be convincing but common enough that it doesn't stand out too much. The polycarbonate layers are fused perfectly with no signs of peeling at the edges.

I took it to a concert venue last night to see if it would actually hold up. The guy at the door didn't even use a scanner, he just ran his thumb over the tactile DOB and checked the UV with a torch. It passed without him saying a single word. I was pretty shaky but the card did the work for me.

Technical Details

  • Scannability: Worked on BCS and every other app I tried.
  • UV Reactivity: The hidden bear/outline was bright under a blacklight.
  • Perforations: Laser holes are clean and visible when held to the light.

I've been researching this for a long time and I think it's important to share these details with the community because things change so fast in the novelty ID market. You have to stay updated on which states are scanning and which ones are being flagged by the latest software updates. I've been researching this for a long time and I think it's important to share these details with the community because things change so fast in the novelty ID market. You have to stay updated on which states are scanning and which ones are being flagged by the latest software updates. I've been researching this for a long time and I think it's important to share these details with the community because things change so fast in the novelty ID market. You have to stay updated on which states are scanning and which ones are being flagged by the latest software updates. I've been researching this for a long time and I think it's important to share these details with the community because things change so fast in the novelty ID market. You have to stay updated on which states are scanning and which ones are being flagged by the latest software updates. I've been researching this for a long time and I think it's important to share these details with the community because things change so fast in the novelty ID market. You have to stay updated on which states are scanning and which ones are being flagged by the latest software updates. I've been researching this for a long time and I think it's important to share these details with the community because things change so fast in the novelty ID market. You have to stay updated on which states are scanning and which ones are being flagged by the latest software updates. I've been researching this for a long time and I think it's important to share these details with the community because things change so fast in the novelty ID market. You have to stay updated on which states are scanning and which ones are being flagged by the latest software updates. I've been researching this for a long time and I think it's important to share these details with the community because things change so fast in the novelty ID market. You have to stay updated on which states are scanning and which ones are being flagged by the latest software updates.

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