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NFC (Near Field Communication)

Near Field Communication (NFC)

Near Field Communication (NFC) is a technology for short-range communication. NFC operates at a frequency of 13.56 MHz and may be used easily in the daily life. NFC technology allows: access to places where you need an ID so that only approaching our NFC mobile phone or a card reader device can access, in combination with RFID tags, utilities and mark where we are receiving information from a immediate event or establishment, the convenience and the cost can be associated with our bill or a bank account, this technology is on track to be the payment method of the future.


 
13.56 MHz Icode adhesive labels

13.56 MHz Icode adhesive labels

Adhesive label with RFID 13.56 MHz built-in tag

Lector RFID NFC

Multi ISO RFID desktop reader CN6 with NFC technology

Reader with Near Field Communication technology, Mifare Plus and DesFire with SAM

Terminal Control de acceso NFC modelo CN56

NFC access control RFID Terminal (Near Field Communication)

Allows user identification from NFC smartphones

Lector RFID NFC CN3 para integración

CN3 Multi ISO RFID Reader for integration with NFC

Reader with Near Field Communication technology, Mifare Plus and DESFire with SAM