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Top Tips and Tricks to Customise Programmable NFC Cards

Near field communication (NFC) can simplify your lifestyle when it speeds up the exchange of information.

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Top Tips and Tricks to Customise Programmable NFC Cards

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  1. Top Tips and Tricks to Customise Programmable NFC Cards Near field communication (NFC) can simplify your lifestyle when it speeds up the exchange of information. The wireless, contactless solution links digital and physical worlds by enabling direct mobile engagement between your brand and your consumers through NFC chips. This way, your mobile phone is able to communicate with another device, which must also be NFC compatible and within a radius of three to four centimetres. Both devices can receive and send information through an NFC connection, without LTE, Wi-Fi, 5G, or 3G. You can customise programmable NFC cards to get the most of them. This is possible as they are made up of an antenna and a microchip, which can store a small amount of information. Here are some tips and tricks for customisation: Use a dedicated NFC encoding app– The easiest way to customise a programmable NFC card is by installing and using a good encoding application on your NFC enabled smartphone. Many recent mobile devices in the market are already NFC enabled, so they are capable of reading and writing tags. This way, all you need to do is activate or allow NFC from the phone’s settings. Android, Apple, and Windows have a good selection of apps for this purpose. Some devices such as Blackberry, Samsung, and Nokia, have dedicated apps for that, too. Use an NFC encoder– Desktop computers or laptops usually do not come with an NFC sensor, so you will need an encoding device and software to customise programmable NFC cards. Customise the NFC card as a digital business card– Smartphones can carry your contact information. Use your NFC card to store that information along with your social media and website links. This manner of exchanging information could help you stand out during expos, conferences, trade shows, or Use the NFC card to trigger actions in your car- Instead of manually setting up the navigation, music, and other important things in your car, use the programmable NFC card with a certain app like Trigger, so you can Automate your home with them– Set up NFC cards at commonly frequented areas in your home, such as the entrance. Some apps can work with the tag to allow you to tap your phone on the card to activate certain functions in your home, like the Wi-Fi, ringer volume, and in some cases, even the thermostat. when meeting new clients. activate them with one tap. https://nfctagify.com/ NFC Tagify | London United Kingdom– W30AW | +44 1600 800 080 | info@nfctagify.com

  2. About the author: NFC Tagify is one of the leading NFC Products and services providers in UK. NFC Tagify offers contactless NFC tags, PVC business cards, ntag stickers, chips, anti-metal/on metal and a number of customised NFC products. NFC Tagify manufactures products to comply with NFC forum specifications. NFC Tagify also offers NFC tag encoding in bulk. https://nfctagify.com/ NFC Tagify | London United Kingdom– W30AW | +44 1600 800 080 | info@nfctagify.com

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