Understand the exact data execution mechanics, transceiver hardware positions, and individual form factors for wiCard physical NFC product collections.
Near Field Communication (NFC) operates via short-range radio frequency identification (RFID) data transfers at a frequency of 13.56 MHz. The internal copper micro-coils receive power inductively when placed close to an active smartphone transceiver. No internal battery is required for the hardware assets.
To ensure successful data transmission, align the physical hardware with the smartphone specific transceiver locations.
The premium networking standard. The high-capacity microchip loop runs in the exact geometric center of the card.
- Approach the target device smoothly.
- Tap the card flat against the device antenna zone.
- Keep the card centered during scanning.
- Wait for successful NFC detection.
Wearable identity models designed for effortless contact sharing. The antenna is embedded around the circular circumference of the ring core or wrapped flat within the bracelet badge.
- Orient your fist or wrist at a direct 180-degree flat angle.
- Position the wearable close to the smartphone NFC reader.
- Hold briefly until information is transmitted.
Dual-purpose productivity form factors.
- Executive pens house their micro-coils inside the upper decorative crown section.
- Tap the pen cap directly against a smartphone to scan.
- Find Me Tags function as luggage anchors or smart asset tags.
- Attach tags using the secure keyring attachment.
- Tap the center plate to read owner recovery information.
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