
NFC keychain phone configuration
NFC TAG keychain with logo print
NFC keychain with print
NFC keychain with unique graphics (mouse) made of waterproof PVC. Selected applications of the product:
Automatic telephone configuration
Electronic key for access control systems
Identifiers for loyalty programs
Electronic tickets
Own solutions using wireless information transfer in NFC technology
Automatic telephone configuration
The telephone configuration profile can be saved in the key fob NFC and then activated by bringing the phone close to you. Possibilities of automating the use of a mobile phone include, among others:
Setting the phone's configuration parameters
Call forwarding
Making WIFI connections
Pairing with Bluetooth devices
Making calls and sending SMS
Launching any applications
Just bring your smartphone close to the programmed NFC keychain to perform programmed activities in a split second. NFC key fobs can be written and read many times.
NFC
NFC key fobs are equipped with systems compatible with the MIFARE 1k chip, operating at a frequency of 13.56 MHz. The keychains have 1024b of memory (16 sectors of 4 blocks of size 16b). The keychain allows the 752b to record any user data. Each sector can be protected against writing/reading using a defined access key. When writing data in the NDEF format, the chip allows for 716b recording. The devices do not have an internal power supply, so there is no need to replace/charge the battery.
Compatibility with NFC standards
ISO 14443
NDEF
Works with most phones equipped with an NFC module. Please read the information about phones compatible with the Mifare Classic 1k NFC system.
Personalization
NFC keychain offered it can be manufactured to order based on the guidelines provided by the customer. You can choose the shape, color, print and NFC chip embedded in the key ring.
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Quality
We guarantee 100 thousand. readings/writes on NFC tags.
More about our quality control procedures.
More information about NFC technology can be found on the websites and our blog.
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