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White NFC cards with NTAG213 chip and matte lamination
(Product ID: 3508)

Black NFC cards with a non-reflective appearance can be used in various applications where both functionality and aesthetics are important.

They feature an NTAG213 chip, which is a popular type of NFC chip capable of storing and transmitting data wirelessly.

These cards have a nice matte finish applied to the surface of the card, providing a smooth and non-reflective appearance.

The NFC cards can be used for various applications such as digital business cards, access control cards, for payment systems, loyalty programs, and more, leveraging the convenience and security of NFC technology.

These cards can be printed with UV inkjet printing technology or with card printers that print colors directly on the card.

White NFC cards with matte lamination are also available.

If you need larger quantities send an email to info@rfidspecialist.eu or call +386 41 884 124 and we will be happy to help you.

If you are an integrator or reseller, we offer special discounts.
Price/item: 1,63 EUR (with vat 1,99 EUR)
Status: In stock
Dispatching time: 1-3 days

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Product ID: 3508

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Quantity Price/pcs
≥ 1 1,63 EUR
≥ 10 1,59 EUR
≥ 25 1,55 EUR
≥ 50 1,46 EUR
≥ 75 1,42 EUR
≥ 100 1,38 EUR
≥ 150 1,33 EUR
≥ 200 1,29 EUR
≥ 300 1,25 EUR
≥ 500 1,20 EUR

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These NFC cards with a matte finish have a sleek and sophisticated appearance. They can be visually appealing and create a premium look and feel, making them ideal for businesses and events that prioritize branding and design.

You can choose black or white NFC cards from stock or send us an inquiry for printed cards with your artwork or any other color.

They contain the NTAG213 chip, which operates at a frequency of 13.56 MHz, complies with the ISO14443A (NFC Type 2) standard, contains a unique ID number and allows us to encode any url link or other content into it.

Here are some examples of using these NFC cards:

Access Control: NFC cards with a matte finish can be used for access control systems in offices, hotels, or secure facilities. 

Events and Conferences: Organizers can use NFC cards with a non-reflective appearance as event passes or conference badges. The cards can store attendee information and facilitate contactless check-ins and access to different areas within the venue.

Loyalty Programs: Businesses can issue NFC cards with a matte finish as loyalty cards to their customers. These cards can store customer information and reward points, allowing for convenient and contactless participation in loyalty programs.

Payment Systems: NFC cards with a non-reflective appearance can be used as payment cards, similar to contactless credit or debit cards. Users can tap the card on compatible payment terminals to complete transactions quickly and securely.

Branding and Promotions: We can produce custom-designed NFC cards with a matte finish to promote the brand or products. These cards can include embedded links or promotional content, allowing customers to access exclusive offers, discounts, or additional information by tapping their smartphones to the card.

Technical specification for NFC cards with NTAG213 chip and matte lamination

Chip: NTAG213 NXP
Memory: 144 Byte
Operating frequency: 13.56 MHz
RF protocol: ISO 14443A (NFC Type 2)
Reading distance: up to 5 cm (depending on the reader)
Card Dimension: CR80 (85.60 x 53.98mm)
Thickness: 0.84 mm
Material: PVC, matte lamination
Printing options: UV printing, direct printing with a card printer...

If you need larger quantities send an email to info@rfidspecialist.eu or call +386 41 884 124 and we will be happy to help you.

If you are an integrator or reseller, we offer special discounts.

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