The "implementation" of NFC tags refers to the physical form in which the tag is produced and used. Here are some common implementations and their applications:
Bracelet
NFC tags in the form of a bracelet are useful for applications such as event registration, access control and payment systems.
Coins
These are round NFC tags commonly used for contactless payments, access control and loyalty programs.
Display
NFC tags with a built-in display can show dynamic information, such as balances, promotions or temporary codes, and are often used in interactive marketing or access management.
Card
NFC tags in the form of a card are ideal for access control, identification and payment systems, similar to credit cards.
Keychain
NFC tags in the form of a keychain are useful for personal identification, access control and loyalty programs.
Sticker
NFC stickers can be attached to objects such as products, posters or packaging for interactive marketing, product authentication and information applications.
Tags
This is a general term that refers to NFC tags in various shapes and sizes, which are used for a wide range of applications, from inventory management to smart devices.
Choosing the right version depends on the specific usage scenarios, requirements for durability and ease of use in different environments.