
NFC TAG NTAG213
NFC chip NTAG213 tag on self-adhesive layer
NFC NTAG213 self-adhesive label
NFC NTAG213 TAG fully compatible with devices equipped with an active NFC module (phones, tablets).
The use of an extremely thin self-adhesive foil to embed the NFC chip makes it an ideal solution for use in advertising. The thickness of the NFC tag (0.12 mm) allows it to be hidden under the presentation layer (paper / foil with print). The diameter of the NFC tags offered is 25mm.
The labels we offer use NFC chips from the largest manufacturer of NFC chips: NXP Semiconductors.
Use of NFC tags
NFC tags are compatible with all NFC phones and tablets. NFC tags are most often used in the advertising industry, at mass events, identifying people and quickly sharing digital information.
Example applications:
Smartposter - interactive posters
Interactive stands
Interactive leaflets
NFC identifiers
Electronic tickets
Supplementing traditional advertising with content interactive
Many others...
NTAG213 NFC TAG
The NFC tag allows for wireless writing/reading of data (especially NDEF messages).
Just bring the smartphone close to the NFC tag to start wireless communication.
Programming NDEF URL data (e.g. using the NXP TagWriter application) allows for fully automatic launch of the desired page on NFC phones with any operating system (Android, IOS, Black Berry).
NTAG213 NFC tags operate at a frequency of 13.56 MHz and are compliant with the NFC Forum standard. The NFC chip used has 180B of memory, of which 144B is dedicated to user data. NFC tags can be protected against re-writing/deleting data.
The devices do not have an internal power supply, so there is no need to replace/charge the battery.
NFC
ISO 14443A
NDEF
NFC Forum
Quality
We guarantee minimum 100 thousand trouble-free writing operations on the offered NFC labels.
More about our quality control procedures.
NFC software
We offer the implementation of dedicated software using NFC wireless communication.
More information about NFC technology can be found on our blog.
Do you have an idea for using NFC technology, but you are not sure whether it will be possible?