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NFC Chips — How Do You Use Them Properly?

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  NFC chips are the perfect solution to wireless communication. The chips are embedded in a tag and communicate with other NFC-enabled devices via a small antenna. Near Field Communication technology works similarly to Bluetooth, WI-Fi, and other wireless signals. NFC chip cards send data over radio waves, communicating clearly with other devices. However, unlike Bluetooth, NFC technology works over a shorter distance. Despite this slight drawback, NFC offers advantages such as less power consumption. NFC chips are mainly used in smartphones and digital technology. Here are some ways to use Near Field Communication to your advantage: 1.     Advertising Your Business NFC chip cards can be embedded in various promotional products for your business. You can give out NFC-enabled flyers, business cards, stickers, and even key fobs during a marketing event. Customise the chip to include your address or contact information to help potential clients find your business efficiently.

Benefits of NFC tags in Everyday Life

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  Businesses aren't the only ones benefitting from using NFC tags . Individuals can also use them to make their everyday lives more comfortable and convenient. Wondering how exactly you can take advantage of printed NFC tags ? Here are cool suggestions that you can try.   Get some help waking up in the morning   If you are one of those people who always click the snooze button to get five extra minutes of sleep, using an NFC tag may help. It can give you that much-needed nudge to get you out of your bed. How? Program your NFC tag to disable your alarm once it makes contact with your phone. Then place it in the room where you usually go to after waking up, like your bathroom or kitchen. Every morning, after your alarm goes off, you will be forced to get out of your bed and walk to where the tag is to disable the alarm. This method is very effective as the alarm will only stop if you tap the tag with your phone.   Share Wi-Fi   Do you have a complicated password for your W