Near Field Communication (NFC) can be described as an advancement in RFID technology. Based on the same principles, NFC uses short-range wireless technologies to enable connections and transactions to transmit information and content with one simple wave or touch. NFC typically operates at a frequency of 13.56 MHz and a distance of 4 centimeters or less. Just like the passive RFID technology, near field communication requires a “reader“ and a “sender“. NFC-enabled mobile phones act as reader while at the same time creating the RF field that powers passive “senders“ to divulge their information or initiate transactions. The sender of the information can be any kind of transponder ranging from cards, tickets, labels, and stickers to tags in various forms and sizes. Why buy this tag? The SMARTRAC Midas Wet Inlay NFC tag offers readability by any NFC device. The Midas' adhesive backing and small size makes it ideal for quickly tagging items. Volume discounts apply. For volume pricing, please contact us. Features Applications: NFC RFID technology is readable by many smartphones Frequency Range: 13.56 MHz Read Range: Contact - 10mm IC Type: NXP NTAG203 Memory: 144 Bytes User Size: 12 x 19 mm Operating Temp: -4 to +158 F
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