The flexDF2 and it’s injectable counterpart xDF2 are, to my knowledge, your only choices for work. And if you end up not being able to have it enrolled, you CAN’T clone your badge to the implant.
If your work is using just the UID, and not encryption, then you MIGHT be able to use an apex flex. But someone smarter than me will have to help you there.
Neither DF2 chips have many readers that have been proven to work with them in the compatibility matrix.
The answer to all of these use cases is MAYBE.
There is PROBABLY an RFID lock or reader to fit each of those uses. Again, the compatibility matrix doesn’t have much that’s been proven to work with the DF2 chips. So you would need to research any other readers to be sure that they use not only the same frequency as your implant, but also a compatible CHIP.
And just because a reader is using the frequency and chip as your implant, the manufacturer could still not allow you to usechips other than the ones they sell.
Since you can’t change the UID on the DF2, everything you plan to use the implant with would have to allow you to add your own UID. Not all locks allow you to do this.