Description
NFC Cards Bamboo Version
Meet the advanced NTAG213 cards in a beautiful bamboo design. These are the latest generation of NFC cards that offer a wide range of applications. These cards feature the advanced NTAG213 chip, which can be quickly and effortlessly programmed to communicate seamlessly with all NFC-enabled devices, such as smartphones and tablets. Bamboo NTAG213 cards are ideal for situations where a quick exchange or collection of information is desired with just a simple tap. They are perfect for events, loyalty programs, access control, payment systems and more.
With a reading distance of 1 to 5 cm, these cards are extremely user-friendly and compatible with most smartphones and tablets. In addition, their robust durability ensures that they are reprogrammable for future applications. Customizability is another feature of NTAG213 cards in bamboo. You can add your own design and brand identity, along with relevant company or product information. This makes these cards not only functional tools, but also powerful marketing tools for your business.
So, if you are looking for a flexible, powerful and customizable NFC card with a natural look, the NTAG213 card in bamboo design is the ideal solution. Order them today and discover the countless possibilities these cards offer for your business or organization!
Capacity
NFC World also offers NFC stickers in bamboo design. You can choose from the NTAG213 with 144 bytes, the NTAG215 with 444 bytes and the NTAG216 with 888 bytes. These bamboo NTAG213 cards are perfect for NFC business cards. Plan in advance the specific content you want to program on the NFC tags to have enough bytes available. Once the NFC card is scanned with a phone, the contact information appears instantly on the device and can be saved immediately.
Program NFC business cards in bamboo design for various purposes while respecting byte limitations. A web address occupies 19 bytes, a phone number requires 16 bytes, email and subject take up 84 bytes, a business card takes up 153 bytes, a trigger (phone on silent) requires 76 bytes, a trigger (WiFi on and start app) requires 118 bytes, and a trigger (WiFi on, phone on silent and open app) consumes 122 bytes.
Support for NFC
- NFC IC reader/writer, such as the ACR122U reader/writer.
- Cell phones with NFC functionality.
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