NFC Ntag215 25mm blank hard tag (10-pack)
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Have a play with these NFC tags which you can program yourself and place anywhere!
The tags are blank with no data, you can program them to launch many things on your phone eg.
- navigation
- phone calls
- open a website
- turn on Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
- turn on your alarm
- put your phone on mute...
Various routine tasks can be stored, which are carried out by holding your device in front of the tag. Can be re-written up to 100,000 times.
Select adhesive option to include the 3M adhesive backing.
Compatibility:
1) Support 13.56mhz RFID and NFC IC reader/writer, For example:Acr122u reader/writer
2) Support Smart mobile phones with NFC function.
Suitable for Samsung Galaxy S5/S4/Note 3/Note 2/NOKIA Lumia920/820/720/620/BLACKBERRY Z10/Q10/LG Nexus4/Nexus5/HTC one/Sony Xperia, and all NFC enabled mobile phones.
Key Information
Chip type: NFC215
Chip: Ntag215
Usable capacity: 504 bytes
Protocol: ISO14443A
Working frequency: 13.56 MHZ
Reading and writing distance: 1 to 5 cm
Reading and writing time: 1 to 2 ms
Working temperature: -20 to 55 degree, humidity of 90%
Erase times : > 100000 times
Data storage: > 10 years
Reading time: 100000 times
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5.0 / 5.0
(10) 10 total reviews
2018 (10pk)

I purchased these so I could write amiibo bin files onto and then use in Splatoon to obtain the exclusive Amiibo gear and it works perfect! Cheap way to get the gear if you can’t afford Amiibo or like myself, if they are all in storage back at home but you want a cheap alternative to get the gear! I originally ordered some through AliExpress but they never arrived, these came in two days. Great service :)
Good product, good price, quick delivery
Perfect, very fast delivery. Parts work.
Excellent product!! Will buy again worked perfect for my project! Thanks heaps.
NFC Ntag215 25mm blank hard tag (10-pack)
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