Tapulaʻa faʻapitoa faʻapitoa
IC chip:NTAG213/NTAG215/NTAG216 or specified
RF masani: 13.56MHz
Fesootaiga fesoʻotaʻiga: ISO 14443 ItuaigaA
Data set:Read and write 100000 taimi
Meafaitino: Coated paper/Metal/Bamboo/Wood/PVC/ABS/PET/PETG/PLA/Polycarbonate, faitalia
Specification/Thickness: Customizable
Surface printing: 4C×2, Pantone color
NFC Business Cards are becoming increasingly popular among business people because of their convenience and versatility. NFC stands for Near Field Communication, which is a Radio Frequency Identification technology that allows wireless communication between two devices in close proximity.
NFC business cards are mainly made of coated paper, metal, bamboo and wood or plastics such as PVC and ABS, or Polycarbonate plastic, which is a green material.
NFC business cards typically have a small NFC chip embedded in them that can store information such as contact details, social media profiles, and website links, products. When an NFC-enabled device, such as a smartphone, is brought close to the card, it can read the information stored on the chip and display it on the screen.
The convenience of NFC business cards lies in the fact that they eliminate the need for physical business cards, which can easily get lost or forgotten.
With an NFC business card, the recipient can simply tap their phone against the card to instantly access the sender's contact information and other details.
Lomitusi: Lomitusi Offset, Lomitusi vaitusi Patone, Lomiga lanu lanu, Silkscreen Printing, Lomiga vevela, Lomiga vaitusi, Lomiga faakomepiuta.
Faiga saogalemu: Faailoga vai, Fa'amama leisa, Hologram / OVD, vaitusi UV, Vaitusi Fesuia'i Optical, Fa'ailoga pa'u natia/fa'ailoga Barcode, Nuanua Fa'ailoga, Micro-text, Guilloche, Vevela faailoga.
O isi: Fa'amatalaga fa'amatalaga IC/fa'ailoga, Fa'amatalaga Fesuia'i, Ua fa'apolokalameina le maneta fa'apitoa, Vaega saini, Barcode, Numera seriolo, Embossing, DOD code, NBS convex code, Oti-oti.