The Offline NFC Business Card is an NFC card equipped with a digital storage space on which contact data and information can be stored. The integrated NTAG216 chip provides enough memory to store data such as name, phone numbers and addresses.
However, if you would like to store comprehensive data such as a profile picture or social media links, we recommend our online NFC business card with NFC vCard access. This already contains a link to a personal online profile, which provides enough space for comprehensive contact data. The NFC vCard portal makes it easy to store all the necessary information and update it at any time - without the need for an app. Any NFC-enabled smartphone can read the information on the business card.
More information about the NFC-vCard can be found on the NFC-vCard website.
You can use the configurator to design the printing of the business card, single or double-sided, as you wish.
Scope of delivery
- Offline NFC business card made of PVC, white glossy
- NFC chip: NXP NTAG216 (NTAG216) - 924 byte (NDEF 868 byte)
- incl. individual printing of the card
- four-color and printable on both sides
Product description
Offline NFC business card
NFC Product | |
Chip standards / ISO Norm: | ISO 14 443-2 A, ISO 14 443-3 A |
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Detail colour: | white glossy |
Material: | PVC |
Operating temperature: | Min -25°C - Max +70°C |
Storage temperature: | Min -55°C - Max +125°C |
Type: | Card |
Water resistance: | waterproof |
NFC Chip | |
Chip: | NXP NTAG216 |
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Chip standards / ISO Norm: | ISO 14 443-2 A, ISO 14 443-3 A |
Frequency: | 13.56 MHz |
NFC Forum Type: | NFC Forum type 2 |
Functions | |
Compatibility: | to NFC-enabled smartphones: 100% |
Data retention: | 10 years |
Data transfer rates: | 106 kbit/s |
Number of write operations: | 100.000 times |
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NFC tags with NTAG chipset are compatible with all NFC-enabled smartphones. The NFC chips are delivered without content (empty).The use of NFC tags with a chipset of the NXP NTAG series is simple, but depends on the operating system used. The following links aim to give a quick start into that topic.