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Programming Acrylic RFID billboard Custom Printed For NFC mobile phones
Acrylic rfid billboard is mainly made of acrylic version, it can also be made of other materials as required. Acrylic plate has the following advaes: Bright, insulated, chemical endurability, anti-bump, easily processed, avirulence, anti-wallop, recycled.
In acrylic plate grooves carved RFID tag size, labels can be put
into it. Acrylic panels on both sides of the magnet can be fixed
easily removed and recycled. When NFC phone closes to the
billboard, you can open the company's website, turn on the
Bluetooth mobile phone, mobile music and other functional settings
according to your needs.
The application can also be changed to other applications, if
desired application customized, please contact us directly.
Description:
Size | Customize |
Material | acrylic |
Density | 1.2 g/cm3 |
Thickness | 1mm-500mm |
Color | Clear, milky, opal, black, red, blue, yellow, green, frosted, tinted etc |
Note: | Custom colors, thickness, and sheet sizes - No Problem! |
Applications:
Acrylic sheet are widely used for engraving/advertisement sheets, instruments, parts of instrument, lamps, decorations, airplanes, automobile fitting, medical appliances and work of arts.
What is NFC?
NFC stands for Near-Field Communication and allows phones, tablets, and laptops to share datas with other NFC-equipped devices. The technology evolved from radio-frequency identification (RFID) tech. RFID is behind those security scan cards that get you into office everyday or bypass that tollbooth on your morning commute.
NFC is similar to RFID, but NFC is limited to communication within four inches. Most people consider NFC’s small radius a major security benefit and it’s one reason that NFC is taking off as a secure alternative to credit cards. But the technology can be used for making purchases at Bloomingdales. NFC can transfer data like videos, contact information, and photos between two NFC enabled devices.
How does NFC work?
Unlike Bluetooth, NFC doesn’t require any kind of manual pairing or
device discovery to transfer data. With NFC, a connection is
automatically started when another NFC device enters into that
four-inch range. Once in range, the two devices instantaneously
communicate and send prompts to the user. There’s huge potential
with NFC. Listed below are three major ways NFC can facilitate
communication between two devices.
Digital Wallet: Placed your handset within 4 inches of Pay Pad will
prompt your wallet or passbook and then ask you to confirm payment.
With Apple Pay, this means placing your finger on the home button.
Sharing between Android devices: When two enabled NFC devices are
in range, a prompt will appear to ask if you’d like to “Beam”
whatever content (videos, contact information, or photos) is
on-screen to the other Android device.
NFC Chips: These “taps” can be programmed with Tasker to perform
certain tasks when scanned. For instance, you can put one on your
desk and with a quick scan on the tap, you can set your phone to
vibrate, disable GPS, or enable only work-related notifications,
among other features.
If you are interested in this product, please feel free to send us an enquiry!