Nfc Thin Smart Card Tag Tags Mifare 1k S50 Ic 13.56mhz Read & Write Rfid Arduino

US $10.00

  • Surrey, BC, Canada
  • Feb 14th
The tag is made of PVC and is waterproof, with a size of 85mm x 54mm x 0.9mm. It has 1K byte EEPROM memory with 768 free bytes available and is organized in 16 sectors with 4 blocks of 16 bytes, with one block consisting of 16 bytes. The tag has a write endurance of 100,000 cycles and conforms to ISO 14443 / 14443A standards. This specific Smart Card Tag is compatible with NFC capable phones and tablets, allowing users to perform various tasks such as setting alarms and silencing phones. Instructions on how to properly use the tag can be found on YouTube and there are many free applications available online to assist with programming. Positive feedback is greatly appreciated, and if there are any questions or issues, please do not hesitate to contact us. A full refund is guaranteed if unsatisfied, and we kindly ask that customers refrain from leaving a Neutral or Negative feedback before discussing any issues to allow us the opportunity to assist. This product is perfect for use with Xperiaв„ў P, Xperiaв„ў S, Xperiaв„ў sola, HTC One X, LG Prada 3, Panasonic Eluga, Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Samsung Nexus S, Galaxy S 3, Note 2, and other Android NFC supporting devices. This product is an NFC thin smart card tag that utilizes the Mifare 1k S50 IC with a frequency of 13.56 MHz, allowing for read and write capabilities using RFID Arduino. The product also ships quickly to Canada, USA, and Europe, directly from Vancouver, Canada. The package includes one NFC smart card tag that utilizes the Mifare 1k S50 IC with a frequency of 13.56MHz for read and write capabilities using RFID Arduino. The product code for this item is ARD-00599.

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