NFC Tag Black

14,00 

Description

Never be without your important data again – The black NFC Tag!

 

You’re always on the move, but your essential contacts and documents need to be readily available? With the black NFC Tag, everything you need is just a hand gesture away!

 

Whether it’s email addresses, phone numbers, social media contacts, or crucial documents like PDFs, videos, or images – with our NFC Tag, you have access to everything you need, directly from the cloud.

 

The benefits at a glance:

 

  • Digital contact data transfer: Share your contact information instantly with others by simply tapping their NFC-enabled device to the tag.
  • Quick access to important documents: Need a copy of your ID, driver’s license, or insurance card? No problem, everything is instantly accessible!
  • Safe and reliable: Your data is securely stored in the cloud and only accessible with your NFC Tag.
  • Easy to use: Connect the tag to your cloud storage once, and you can access it anytime, anywhere.

 

Say goodbye to bulky wallets and cluttered file folders – with the black NFC Tag, you have everything you need, always with you, digitally and securely!

 

Order your NFC Tag now and make your life a little easier!

 

Best Quality
„Made in Germany“

We are convinced of Germany as headquarter for our production, and because it is important to us to deliver first-class quality to you, we offer you high-quality plastic cards in credit card quality according to ISO standard 7810.

Affordable And Fair Prices

Because we produce in our own manufacturing facilities, there are no costs for intermediaries or agencies. Therefore, we can offer you your smartcards at affordable manufacturer prices.

All Quantities

When it comes to the quantity, we don’t limit your ideas. From 1 to 1 million cards, we realize your projects.

Fast Delivery Times

We supply you quickly and reliably, no ifs, ands, or buts. And if it’s ever really urgent, we can fulfill these requests with our express service as well.

Everything for your smart card

We want to make it as easy as possible for you. You tell us your desires, and we bring your smart card project to life from the idea, through design and production, to the finished card.

Directly from the manufacturer

As manufacturers of plastic cards, we understand our craft and monitor every production step ourselves and meticulously. From planning to the finished product, you get everything from us, all under one roof.

FIND THE ANSWERS

Frequently asked
questions

NFC is rooted in radio-frequency identification technology (known as RFID) which allows compatible hardware to both supply power to and communicate with an otherwise unpowered and passive electronic tag using radio waves. 

 

Near-field communication (NFC) is a set of communication protocols that enables communication between two electronic devices over a distance of 4 centimetres (1.6 in) or less.

 

Like other proximity card technologies, NFC is based on inductive coupling between two electromgnetic coils present on a NFC-enabled device such as a smartphone. NFC communicating in one or both directions uses a frequency of 13.56 MHz in the globally available unlicensed radio frequency ISM band, compliant with the ISO/IEC 18000-3 air interface standard at data rates ranging from 106 to 848 kbit/s.

A proximity card or prox card also known as a key card or keycard is a contactless smart card which can be read without inserting it into a reader device, as required by earlier magnetic stripe cards such as credit cards and contact type smart cards.

The proximity cards are part of the contactless card technologies. Held near an electronic reader for a moment they execute a predefined function.

 

Generally, a distinction is made between the following two card types:

 

Passive cards

Passive 125 kHz cards – the more widely used type – are powered by radio frequency signals from the reader device and so have a limited range and must be held close to the reader unit. For example, they are used as keycards for access control doors in office buildings. A version with more memory, contactless smartcards, are used for other applications: library cardscontactless payment systems, and public transit fare cards. Passive cards are recently used as digital business card, as well.

 

Active cards

Active 125 kHz prox cards, sometimes called vicinity cards, are powered by an internal lithium battery. They can have a greater range, up to 2 meters (6 ft). Other contactless technologies like UHF (Ultra High Frequency) smart cards can reach up to 150 meters (500 ft) and are often used for applications where the card is read inside a vehicle, such as security gates which open when a vehicle with the access card inside approaches, or automated toll collection. The battery eventually runs down, however, and the card must be replaced after 2 to 7 years.

The following is a comparison of the commonly used NFC chip types for Connected Things projects. There are additional NFC chip types available, but they are old, uncommon or not often used for Connected Things projects.   
    
NFC CHIPUSER MEMORYNDEF FORMATFEATURES
NTAG21048 bytesPre-NDEF Formatted7 byte UID; lockable; originality signature; password protection; UID mirroring
NXP NTAG210µ (micro)48 bytesPre-NDEF Formatted7 byte UID; lockable; originality signature
NXP NTAG212128 bytesPre-NDEF Formatted7 byte UID; lockable; originality signature; password protection; UID mirroring
NXP NTAG213144 bytesPre-NDEF Formatted7 byte UID; lockable; originality signature; password protection; UID mirroring; counter
NXP NTAG213 TT144 bytesPre-NDEF Formatted7 byte UID; lockable; originality signature; password protection; UID mirroring; counter; Tag Tamper
NXP NTAG215504 bytesPre-NDEF Formatted7 byte UID; lockable; originality signature; password protection; UID mirroring; counter
NXP NTAG216888 bytesPre-NDEF Formatted7 byte UID; lockable; originality signature; password protection; UID mirroring; counter
NXP NTAG203144 bytesPre-NDEF Formatted7 byte UID; lockable; counter
NXP MIFARE Ultralight (MF0ICU1)48 bytesNDEF Formattable4 byte UID; lockable
NXP MIFARE Ultralight C (MF0ICU2)144 bytesNDEF Formattable7 byte UID; lockable; counter; authentication
NXP MIFARE Ultralight EV1 (MF0ULx1)48 bytesNDEF Formattable7 byte UID; lockable; originality signature; password protection
ST ST25TN512160 bytesNDEF Formattable7 byte UID; lockable; TruST25 digital signature; 3-digit unique tap code
ST ST25TN01K160 bytesNDEF Formattable7 byte UID; lockable; TruST25 digital signature; 3-digit unique tap code
NXP ICODE SLI (SL2ICS20)112 bytesNDEF Formattable8 byte UID; lockable; password protection
NXP ICODE SLIX (SL2S2002, SL2S2102)112 bytesNDEF Formattable8 byte UID; lockable; password protection
NXP ICODE SLIX2 (SL2S2602)316 bytesNDEF Formattable8 byte UID; lockable; originality signature; password protection
EM EM4425V10256 bytesNDEF Formattable8 byte UID; lockable; originality signature; password protection; counter
EM EM4425V12256 bytesNDEF Formattable8 byte UID; lockable; originality signature; password protection; counter
ST ST25TV51264 bytesNDEF Formattable8 byte UID; lockable; TruST25 digital signature; kill/untraceable modes
ST ST25TV02K256 bytesNDEF Formattable8 byte UID; lockable; TruST25 digital signature; kill/untraceable modes
ST ST25TV02KC320 bytesNDEF Formattable8 byte UID; lockable; TruST25 digital signature; Augmented NDEF support
NXP MIFARE Classic 1k (MF1S503)1024 bytesNot NFC Forum4 byte non-unique UID
NXP MIFARE Classic EV1 1k (MF1S500)1024 bytesNot NFC Forum7 byte UID
NXP MIFARE Classic 4k (MF1S703)4096 bytesNot NFC Forum4 byte non-unique UID
NXP MIFARE Classic EV1 4k (MF1S700)4096 bytesNot NFC Forum7 byte UID

The global NFC chip market is valued at USD 1.9 billion in 2023.

Sales of NFC chips are predicted to reach USD 7.6 billion by 2033.

Leading market players are NXP Semiconductors N.V., MediaTek Inc. and Nordic Semiconductor.

Sharing information is as simple as a tap, no apps needed. We utilise the power of your phone’s built-in NFC technology, making it as easy as thinkable to share your information using any Cloud2Go product, such as our digital business cards, DigiPens, NFC Tags or NFC based keychains.

Digital business cards are an innovative, eco-friendly alternative to traditional paper business cards. They support your networking activities by allowing the quick exchange of basic data such as mobile and phone number, email, address or social media contacts by NFC technology or QR codes. IN addition, you can share multimedia files like images, videos and other links. Thus, digital business cards enhance online visibility, enable customization with multimedia content, and offer a cost-effective, eco-friendly solution for networking and building connections on the digital age. Last but not least any changes are just one click away, as you can update the data shares with your Cloud2Go Smartcard via your user account in seconds.

At Cloud2Go, we often encounter the question, „Can I preview my design before purchasing?“ We believe that no logo uploader or previewer matches our in-house designers. We are commited to ensuring that your design, paired with our products, stands unrivalled in the market.

 

So here’s our effortless process: once you’ve selected and purchased your products, we’ll email you a design brief to complete. Then, our skilled design team will create a stunning visual mockup that’s sent your way for review. Feel free to request as many revisions as you need until you’re completely satisfied.

Of course, we offer the customization of the back of your new digital business cards, as well. You can whether opt for a version with or without QR code. And beside of this, we can design the remaining space according to your wishes.

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