Product Description

Best Seller Dia30mm RFID NTAG® 215 NFC Blank Stickers/Tag/Lable for All NFC Enabled Phones
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TAG® is Registered trademarks of NXP B.V. and are used under license.
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TAG® is Registered trademarks of NXP B.V. and are used under license.
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What Is An NFC tag & How Does It Work
NFC, Near Field Communication, tags are small integrated circuits designed to store information that can be retrieved by NFC-enabled devices like the smartphones and tablets. They are small stickers, in round or square shape and are about the size of a large coin. These small stickers of wireless technology also allow data transfer between two NFC enabled devices.
NFC tags can have different memory capacities; you can store a telephone number or a URL (web address) and to add protection, NFC tags can be locked so that once data has been written, it cannot be altered. However they can be re-encoded several numerous time until they are locked and once locked, NFC tags cannot be unlocked.
To use an NFC tags, you either need to tap the sticker with your NFC enabled device or you need to bring your device close enough (maybe an inch apart) to get the device to do your programmed bidding.

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Best Seller Dia30mm RFID NTAG® 215 NFC Blank Stickers/Tag/Lable for All NFC Enabled Phones
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Frequency
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13.56MHz/ISO14443A protocol
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Tag Size
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30MM
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Material
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Paper/PET/PVC on the surface
PET base + Aluminm foil antenna |
Chip
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NTAG® 215
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working Mode
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Read & Write
For 100000 times
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Working Temp.
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-10°C~+65°C
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Application
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Supply chain management,
logistics and distribution
product verification
Vehicle management, ETC passway
luggage tracking, asset tracking
authentication and serialization etc
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Cool Uses of NFC Tags
NFC tags have become a lot more popular, because of their usefulness but, how can the technology really be applied to our daily lives? Did you know that they can be used to track your car keys (or even your cellphones), make card payments at stores, and remind to make certain important calls? But in reality that is not all. The truth is, NFC tags can be used for all kinds of things, and some of these uses are pretty mind blowing. In fact, it compiled a list of 10 NFC tag uses that are straight out of the future.
Lets take a look at some of the fancy uses of NFC Tags.
1. Smart Business Cards nfc tag
this one is just crazy. If you don’t carry business cards (or are like me and forget them
everywhere) you can instead use an NFC tag to share all of your business information such as your contact info, company website, so on and so forth. In fact, Instead of carrying tons of business cards, you just carry one manufactured by RZX, and this card can share your business information with anyone you want. It’s the future of business, and the future is now.
everywhere) you can instead use an NFC tag to share all of your business information such as your contact info, company website, so on and so forth. In fact, Instead of carrying tons of business cards, you just carry one manufactured by RZX, and this card can share your business information with anyone you want. It’s the future of business, and the future is now.
2. An Alarm Clock That Actually Works
You can also set NFC tags to wake you up in the morning. Simply stick your tag in your bathroom (or wherever your first stop is in the morning), and your alarm will only be disabled when it connects with the tag. This will force you to wake up in the morning. It may seem horrific, but it is a great (and futuristic!) necessary evil. For this you will need the Alarm clock to have NFC technology unless you use your smartphone’s alarm feature.
3. Turn On Your Phone’s Hotspot
This one is easy and awesome. I personally use my phone’s hotspot a lot, as I seem to constantly be traveling these days. With an NFC tag, users could simply stick one to their tablet or laptop, and when you are on-the-go, simply tap your phone to the tag and it will automatically fire up the phone’s hotspot capability. Talk about easy.
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4. Smart Directions
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could step into your car and your phone would automatically load up Google Maps? Well, guess what? NFC tags can do that. Simply stick an NFC tag in your car and encode it to load your Google Maps. Once you are
in the car, tap and have the Maps load in seconds… well, if the internet connection is bad, it could be minutes.
in the car, tap and have the Maps load in seconds… well, if the internet connection is bad, it could be minutes.
5. Organize Your Notes/Life
Ever note is a great thing. No one is denying that. But, wouldn’t it be nice if you could organize your notes a little better or have faster access to specific ones? you can! You can link a specific Evernote to the tag, and when your phone connects with said tag it will automatically launch that shopping to-do list. Great for to-do lists!
6. Share Your WiFi With Friends
Tired of remembering your WiFi password? Are you even more tired of people asking for it? Yeah, so is everyone else. That’s why you can store your Wi-Fi password on your NFC tag, and simply connecting an NFC-capable device to it will automatically connect to your Wi-Fi. That alone should be every reason you need to buy NFC tags.
CMYK printing on the tag surface
7. Advertise Your Business
Place an NFC tag on any flyer or poster promoting your business, and when people scan it they can get a Google Maps layout of your locations, and even directions. This will save your potential customers time and effort, which is really the biggest reason people don’t try new places. Once again, it’s the future of business. Of course, you need to buy a lot of NFC tags for this.
8. Turn On Your PC
The user talks about certain apps that you will need to get your laptop or PC to start up. I don’t know about you, but I’m lazy. So, this is the first thing I am going to do with my NFC tags.
9. Turn Your Lights On/Off
This one is a bit trickier to pull off and only tech people can understand all the mumbo-jumbo but it is still pretty awesome. Wouldn’t it be nice just to turn on your lights with a simple wave of your phone? But here is how one can achieve it.
10.Unlock Your Door
Yes its entirely possible to unlock your front door or well, any door for that matter but for that you need a smartlock. if you have an NFC-enabled Android device with you. You simply attach the included NFC sticker to your door and use it to send a toggle command to Lock
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