We often encounter customer advice on how to choose the right RFID tag, how to get the best read and write performance, what is the difference between similar products in the market, and how the label installation method and label are more stable in metal environment.We summarize some of the most easily mentioned questions from customers, a unified answer....Read More>>
The answer to that usually depends how many other people you want to be able to read your tags. All NFC enabled phones currently on the market can rea......Read More>>
Long checkout lines at the grocery store are one of the biggest complaints about the shopping experience. Soon, these lines could disappear when the u......Read More>>
Near Field Communication, or NFC, has been mentioned a few times here on Android.Appstorm, including a few articles by yours truly. The topic really f......Read More>>
The easiest way at the moment is to use an NFC enabled mobile phone such as the Nexus S running Android or a newer BlackBerry or Nokia. Just downloa......Read More>>
NFC tags can be locked so that once data has been written, it cannot be altered. For most tags this is a one way process so once the tag is locked it......Read More>>
There's a whole set of different data types you can store on an NFC tag. The actual amount of data varies depending on the type of NFC tag used - diff......Read More>>
NFC stands for Near FieldCommunication. It is a short-range radio technology that enables communicationbetween devices that either touch or are moment......Read More>>
Theterm “RFID Tags” is often used as a general term to describe not only RFID Tagsbut RFID Labels and RFID Cards. It is important to know which freq......Read More>>