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Which online shop should I buy blank NFC tags from that ships to Asia, Singapore? Recommendations?
BryanChung said:
Which online shop should I buy blank NFC tags from that ships to Asia, Singapore? Recommendations?
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still dont know wat nfc is... i know u can use it as a credit,card, but what about debit? and what s with the tag?
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Kevin Ma said:
still dont know wat nfc is... i know u can use it as a credit,card, but what about debit? and what s with the tag?
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=What+is+Near+Field+Communication?#
martonikaj said:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=What+is+Near+Field+Communication?#
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LOL!!! What a link!
I have had great experience from Tagstand - http://www.tagstand.com/
They say they ship "International" but not sure how far they will go. Great customer service though.
opensourcefan said:
I have had great experience from Tagstand - http://www.tagstand.com/
They say they ship "International" but not sure how far they will go. Great customer service though.
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We are supposed to order those that are NDEF formatted right?
Has anyone found an actual practical use out of these tags yet? Am tempted but not really sure if I'm tempted just for the sake of it being new tech.
andrewsoong said:
Has anyone found an actual practical use out of these tags yet? Am tempted but not really sure if I'm tempted just for the sake of it being new tech.
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Check out the Creative uses for NFC tags thread for suggestions. Lots of people are using them to change phone settings when the they get into the car - turn off wifi, turn on car mode, increase notifcation volume, etc. and for setting alarms.
You can use NFC Task Launcher to change your settings and you can pick up the tags for a couple of quid here.
andrewsoong said:
Has anyone found an actual practical use out of these tags yet? Am tempted but not really sure if I'm tempted just for the sake of it being new tech.
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Haha same here! I am tempted for the sake of trying something new!
andrewsoong said:
Has anyone found an actual practical use out of these tags yet? Am tempted but not really sure if I'm tempted just for the sake of it being new tech.
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As was mentioned, the best use I've found is switching to and from different settings profiles depending on where I am. Some might say Tasker is good for this, and they're probably true, but as far as I know using Taskers location based setting changing can only go so far.
This allows fine grained control. Say you work on the same block that you live, but you want different settings for work and home...Tasker won't be able to do that for you. With these, though, you just stick one to your desk at home (or door, as some people apparently are doing ) and stick one to your desk and work. It's fast, simple, and convenient.
Also, they allow you to do a thing called profile tags. Basically, it allows you to switch between one set of settings and another using the same tag. I have one next to my nightstand that'll switch my phone to home mode on the first tap and switch it to sleep mode on the second tap...very nifty
All in all, they're a minor time saver. But they're cheap and easy to program, so why not?
Peter
I just bought 10 from buynfctags.com. I ordered them last Thursday and they arrived Saturday from Seattle, WA to Plano, TX with standard shipping.
The only problem I found is each item has a 5 item minimum. Total was about $12 for 5 cards and 5 keyrings. I got the NTAG variety after seeing somewhere that they are fast, reasonably sized (data-wise) and preformatted.
They work just fine and I've set up using NFCTask Launcher for use in my car that will turn off my wireless, turn on bluetooth, set my volume to 14 and start playing my music.
So I am supposed to order those that are NDEF formatted right?
andrewsoong said:
Has anyone found an actual practical use out of these tags yet? Am tempted but not really sure if I'm tempted just for the sake of it being new tech.
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Uh.... hello!
Yes, buy the NDEF formatted ones.
thirteen113 said:
Yes, buy the NDEF formatted ones.
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Thanks for the reply
It's going to cost me USD33.95 to order the NFC Hobbyist Starter Kit - (15 Stickers)
NDEF Formatted to ship to Singapore. Expensive to just play with it. =l -reconsiders-
hey I am from Greece. here we don't have nfc tags. except from Xperia tags which only one shop have them. and I don't know if they work for other brands. so where I should look to buy some nfc tags?what type of nfc tags for my a5(2017)? please help.
Just got my Xperia NFC tags looking to set it up to launch application but the tags only have 46bytes memory and the memory it takes to launch an App is at least 60bytes so the most you can do with these things is store a few URLs.
So I'm have to go on eBay again to find some no-name 1kb tags to do the job.
These work awesome for me usIng NFC Task Launcher. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B006TGVPL2/ref=mp_s_a_5?pi=SL75&qid=1348853544&sr=8-5
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That sucks.
Btw, does anyone know where to buy a package of 5 or 10 all black NFC stickers?
I found packages that have several colors, but not all one color.
I could probably just use a black marker on them but that would look, dorky.
As far as I know those xperia tags are only made to trigger a procedure saved on the xperia phone and nothing more.
You can try samsung tectiles but they are only available in the us, so is the official app over playstore. (5 pcs about 15$)
Samsung is starting pi***ng me of with the accesories.
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Just ordered 2 1kb tags for £1.10 each from eBay and they should do the same job as more expensive tags because it's mainly just memory capacity that matters.
CZ Eddie said:
That sucks.
Btw, does anyone know where to buy a package of 5 or 10 all black NFC stickers?
I found packages that have several colors, but not all one color.
I could probably just use a black marker on them but that would look, dorky.
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Haven't seen black but there's a few all white 5 packs of NFC stickers on eBay for around $5.30
Crap i bought those and they are on the way
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Hi,
You could take a look at AutomateIt (Pro). It has the possibility to trigger a list of tasks, like launching apps, when scanning an NFC tag.
As far as I know, the NFC Tag can even be formatted, AutomateIt only needs the tag ID, so size shouldn't be an issue here.
Bye,
Lutz
I've bought bulk NFC tags from www.tagstand.com and www.tagsfordroid.com
Both have worked without any issues using Tasker or NFC Task Launcher and they're pretty cheap. Haven't seen any all black NFC tags (Besides the Xperia ones) but you could ask them about it. I know tagstand does do custom type tags but you need to email them.
Jainyankee1993 said:
Crap i bought those and they are on the way
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Yeah I'm almost never taken in by brand names but I bought these without thinking because they cheap and got the Xperia brand on, and I feel a bit stupid for not doing my research on NFC tags.
Geordie Lad said:
Just ordered 2 1kb tags for £1.10 each from eBay and they should do the same job as more expensive tags because it's mainly just memory capacity that matters.
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Where did you get them? I can only find the ones that claim to be original..
All tags that are not locked write protected and can be reprogrammed regardless of size, even those from xperia, sometime one app is unable to perform certain functions, whiles other can.
I had these NFC tags which I got from china shenzhen metro for USD 0.32 each, yes these tags are used to travel on the metro link, just like buying a ticket, but can be used for NFC functions, but only have 24kb usable space, can only be used enough for a few url, toggle BT, wifi or simple functions.
With certain app, it will not allow me to format and reuse them, including the NFC task launcher, other app will work and once formatted, it will work with most apps including NFC task launcher.
hope this helps.
Jammy959 said:
Where did you get them? I can only find the ones that claim to be original..
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For all I know it is fake, but it doesn't matter because it holds the same memory as original and the point I'm making is they completely useless for doing much of anything, and I bought it from eBay.
Mifare 1k NFC Tags from Ebay
Ebay is where I got Mifare 1k NFC Tags: www ebay.com/itm/150885916919
It ships from China, and takes about 2-3 weeks to ship it to US.
I have used both NFC Task Launcher and AnyTag and works flawlessly.
I am a bit surprised by the original post in this thread.
I took delivery of an Xperia T 2 weeks ago and bought a set of 4 Xperia Smart Tags last week.
When I get in the car the tag turns on my bluetooth and starts up sygic navigation.
And this is not using any third party software just the smart connect that was on the phone when I got it.
So the tags are certainly big enough to launch an app if used on the phones they were intended for.
This sounds like a limitation of the S3 not the tags
I want to try out some nfc tags and apps. Which tags are peopke using with which apps? I want to be able to turn toggle bluetooth, wifi, and gps when I get in and out of my car. Maybe a few other things.
Thanks!
I dont know even how to use that????
I had just purchased some tags from tagsfordroid.com after reading this post on what all can be done with NFC - http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/10vipw/android_just_blows_me_away_sometimes_nfc/
I just ordered 10 tags from droidtiles.com. I was more interested in adhesive tags rather than keychain tags, so at $11 for 10 of them, you can't go wrong. Paid an extra $2 to ship to Canada. Can report back once I try 'em out.
i bought the official Samsung TecTiles. the only thing that sucks about them is that you need an app (that isn't compatible with the Nexus 7) to read the configuration (unless it's supposed to work that way).
i originally read about someone's setup, where they allowed the vistor to scan the NFC tag to connect to a protected Wi-Fi, but what's the point of that if you have to download an app first before being able to scan the tag?
For basic stuff like open website, or transfer a vcard you don't need any apps and works on every phone blackberry included..
Anything else.. You need an app...
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NFC Task Launcher
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evilmonkey1987 said:
I just ordered 10 tags from droidtiles.com. I was more interested in adhesive tags rather than keychain tags, so at $11 for 10 of them, you can't go wrong. Paid an extra $2 to ship to Canada. Can report back once I try 'em out.
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Received them yesterday (pretty quick given that the tags were shipped from Hawaii and I'm in Toronto). They works like a charm. Highly recommended and much cheaper than TecTiles. Watch out if you're a TacTiles user, there's not enough memory on them, so they don't work with the tectiles app. Work perfectly with NFC Task Launcher though.
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Received them yesterday (pretty quick given that the tags were shipped from Hawaii and I'm in Toronto). They works like a charm. Highly recommended and much cheaper than TecTiles. Watch out if you're a TacTiles user, there's not enough memory on them, so they don't work with the tectiles app. Work perfectly with NFC Task Launcher though.
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You will want the Mifare 1k size to use with the Tectiles app.
I know you can purchase NFC tags for a fairly cheap price (i just purchased some from tagsfordroid.com) but i'm curious if anyone knows of a way on how to actually build your own NFC tags? Are there any tutorials online on what to purchase and build some?
Thank you
promidgetmafia said:
I know you can purchase NFC tags for a fairly cheap price (i just purchased some from tagsfordroid.com) but i'm curious if anyone knows of a way on how to actually build your own NFC tags? Are there any tutorials online on what to purchase and build some?
Thank you
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I know there are some apps that will let you purchase and program NFC tags... Check out https://play.google.com/store/apps/...DMsImNvbS5qd3NvZnQubmZjYWN0aW9ubGF1bmNoZXIiXQ..
Hey everyone, So I want to get an NFC chip implanted into my hand, don't ask why, ill think of a reason later.
For now I just want somebody more knowledgeable than I to tell me if this tag I am looking at [xM1 [Mifare S50 2x12mm Glass Tag]] Would be compatible with the broadcom NFC chip in my Galaxy S4 I9505?
It says on the page, " 13.56MHz ISO/IEC 14443-A Mifare S50 1K RFID chipset "
I believe there is a rule I cannot post links to pages with products for sale ?
Its from a site called dangerous things, as that's the first I found selling implantable chips..
Share with me your information please And thank you in advance!
And while im at it, Im trying to think of some cool uses for it, Is it possible to write to it something that lets me use it to pay for things ?
I have heard of people that do this..
As far as i know the broadcom nfc chip does not support the mifare protocol. You may be able to write NDEF data to it but i don't think you will be able to use the original mifare protocol.
Also i suggest you look into chips who can run you custom code like javacard
Factionwars said:
As far as i know the broadcom nfc chip does not support the mifare protocol. You may be able to write NDEF data to it but i don't think you will be able to use the original mifare protocol.
Also i suggest you look into chips who can run you custom code like javacard
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Hmm, Alright, Thanks for that info!
Cant seem to find any non-Mifare 12x2 glass chips, so looks like ill have to wait :/
CountParadox said:
Hmm, Alright, Thanks for that info!
Cant seem to find any non-Mifare 12x2 glass chips, so looks like ill have to wait :/
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We will have an NTAG203 based option coming to Dangerous Things soon... perhaps via a kickstarter. The NTAG203 is a NFC Type 2 compliant tag, meaning it will work with any certified NFC device or mobile phone.
ishmell said:
We will have an NTAG203 based option coming to Dangerous Things soon... perhaps via a kickstarter. The NTAG203 is a NFC Type 2 compliant tag, meaning it will work with any certified NFC device or mobile phone.
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I would be extremely interested in this.
Mifare Classic is a proprietary format, s4 does support mifare ultralight.
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Mach3.2 said:
Mifare Classic is a proprietary format, s4 does support mifare ultralight.
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what about samsung s3?
zuluman said:
what about samsung s3?
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A quick Google search will tell you the results. If the s3 uses a NXP NFC controller, then it can read mifare classic cards, of not it will throw a error.
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Mach3.2 said:
Mifare Classic is a proprietary format, s4 does support mifare ultralight.
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sorry duble replly
Mach3.2 said:
A quick Google search will tell you the results. If the s3 uses a NXP NFC controller, then it can read mifare classic cards, of not it will throw a error.
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In other words yes.
Please don't do this. It might seem cool, but there are implications far beyond what you can possibly imagine.
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abuttino said:
Please don't do this. It might seem cool, but there are implications far beyond what you can possibly imagine.
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such as ?
God, all these NFC tags are so small. 150ish bytes? What year are we in... Hell, I read a press release about some company 2k type 4 NFC chips, but every tag I find online is a tiny ntag203... I can't even save my contact info on one of those things.
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Casen said:
God, all these NFC tags are so small. 150ish bytes? What year are we in... Hell, I read a press release about some company 2k type 4 NFC chips, but every tag I find online is a tiny ntag203... I can't even save my contact info on one of those things.
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You can get DESfire EV1 tags on eBay, 8k. But it's slow..
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I've got an implant from dangerousthings. The guy who runs it is very intelligent, very well connected to all the right people, tech, body mod, health, etc.
I've had it in for probably about a month, I got it a day before we started our trip to burning man, and even out there with so little time to heal it was fine.
I love NFC and have been writing all kinds if crazy apps that utilize it, so the tag gets a ton of use. I'm planning on getting an NFC door lock and building and NFC auto start for my car. There are soany awesome things you can do with NFC, and having a secure one on you at all times is pretty awesome.
I also have a magnet in theother hand. h
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Please don't do this. It might seem cool, but there are implications far beyond what you can possibly imagine.
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No seriously, please elaborate.
r2DoesInc said:
I've got an implant from dangerousthings. The guy who runs it is very intelligent, very well connected to all the right people, tech, body mod, health, etc.
I've had it in for probably about a month, I got it a day before we started our trip to burning man, and even out there with so little time to heal it was fine.
I love NFC and have been writing all kinds if crazy apps that utilize it, so the tag gets a ton of use. I'm planning on getting an NFC door lock and building and NFC auto start for my car. There are soany awesome things you can do with NFC, and having a secure one on you at all times is pretty awesome.
I also have a magnet in theother hand. h
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What are some uses you can come up with ?
I can't use the mifare S50 chip they sell Dx
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CountParadox said:
No seriously, please elaborate.
What are some uses you can come up with ?
I can't use the mifare S50 chip they sell Dx
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Damn. XDA cut a ton of my reply out.
So, first off, ignore the "implications" guy. I cant tell you how many times ive heard its the mark of the beast, or that its a tracking device, or that its a dna harvester, etc etc. Cant beat crazy.
Anyways, I am an app developer, look up my name on the market. I LOVE NFC, most of my newer apps use NFC in some way. I have an app called NFCSecure that locks your device unless you have the nfc tag you setup as a key. thats a pretty big one.
Also tag a hue. turns tags into light switches for hue lights. i can lay in bed, scan my tag and if my light is off, it goes on and vice versa.
My ltest app is nfcvault. uses the tag as an encryption key for passwords, pins, etc.
https://market.android.com/search?q=r2doesinc&c=apps
r2DoesInc said:
Damn. XDA cut a ton of my reply out.
So, first off, ignore the "implications" guy. I cant tell you how many times ive heard its the mark of the beast, or that its a tracking device, or that its a dna harvester, etc etc. Cant beat crazy.
Anyways, I am an app developer, look up my name on the market. I LOVE NFC, most of my newer apps use NFC in some way. I have an app called NFCSecure that locks your device unless you have the nfc tag you setup as a key. thats a pretty big one.
Also tag a hue. turns tags into light switches for hue lights. i can lay in bed, scan my tag and if my light is off, it goes on and vice versa.
My ltest app is nfcvault. uses the tag as an encryption key for passwords, pins, etc.
https://market.android.com/search?q=r2doesinc&c=apps
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haha yeah, I just wanted to hear what they had to say, xD Dont you find the stories funny ?
Oooh nice, Ill have a look see through some of your apps. They look pretty cool!
You should make one that encrypts data like images or videos or documents that requires an NFC tag to decrypt! /wouldBuy 10/10
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haha yeah, I just wanted to hear what they had to say, xD Dont you find the stories funny ?
Oooh nice, Ill have a look see through some of your apps. They look pretty cool!
You should make one that encrypts data like images or videos or documents that requires an NFC tag to decrypt! /wouldBuy 10/10
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just finished my proof of concept app for file encryption via nfc. will be rolling it into nfcvault in time.
r2DoesInc said:
I've got an implant from dangerousthings. The guy who runs it is very intelligent, very well connected to all the right people, tech, body mod, health, etc.
I've had it in for probably about a month, I got it a day before we started our trip to burning man, and even out there with so little time to heal it was fine.
I love NFC and have been writing all kinds if crazy apps that utilize it, so the tag gets a ton of use. I'm planning on getting an NFC door lock and building and NFC auto start for my car. There are soany awesome things you can do with NFC, and having a secure one on you at all times is pretty awesome.
I also have a magnet in theother hand. h
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I hope you never handle my hard drive.