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๐ฒ Stick, Scan, Automate โ Upgrade Your Everyday with NFC Magic!
This pack of 50 ultra-thin, waterproof NFC stickers features the reliable NTAG213 chip with 137 bytes of rewritable memory, compatible with all NFC-enabled smartphones and devices. Designed for seamless automation, social sharing, and smart home integration, these durable PET tags offer a 10-year lifespan and easy peel-and-stick applicationโjust avoid metal surfaces to keep your tech flawless.





| ASIN | B0CMXHWTYH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,679 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #87 in Blank Labeling Tags |
| Brand Name | LeadSeals |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (315) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 10 Years |
| Finish Type | Self-adhesive |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08754144149935 |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Manufacturer | Fujian LeadSeals Security Seals Company |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SL-NFC NTAG213 Stickers |
| Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate |
| Number of Items | 50 |
| Number of Labels | 50 |
| Pattern | No Pattern |
| Size | 50 PCS |
| Style | Rectangular |
| Unit Count | 50.0 Count |
B**O
Great for iOS Shortcuts as long as you avoid conductive surfaces
I've four so far for various automations in the iOS Shortcuts app on my iPhone and they've worked well. But note, it seems like sticking them to a conductive surface permanently disables them. I tried sticking one to a piece of silver trim in my car (which I thought was plastic) and the tag stopped working even after I peeled it off and it visually seemed fine. I thought it was a dud so I tried another tag and the exact same thing happened (and I verified it was working right before sticking). But as long as you avoid metallic-looking surfaces, they seem to work well. I'm only using these to trigger automations on my phone, so I have not attempted to read or write any data with them. They're quite compact and easy to stick onto anything. They unlock a lot of possibilities: any routine task you do, app you open, or setting you change that is associated with a location or object can now be automated.
L**Y
Versatile and Reliable NFC Tags!
The LeadSeals 30 PCS NFC Tags Stickers with NTAG213 chips have been a fantastic addition to my tech toolkit. Functionality: These tags are rewritable and programmable, allowing for repeated edits or setting them to read-only mode for added security. UBUY Compatibility: They work seamlessly with all NFC-enabled smartphones and devices, making them highly versatile for various applications. WALMART Design: The adhesive backing is strong, ensuring they stay in place once applied. The white finish blends well with different surfaces, maintaining a clean look. Durability: Made from environmentally friendly PET material, these tags are waterproof, smooth, and wear-resistant, ensuring longevity even in various conditions. AMAZON Memory Capacity: With 144 bytes of memory, they are sufficient for storing URLs, contact information, or other small data sets. SHOP NFC Overall, these NFC tags are reliable, easy to use, and offer excellent value for various NFC applications. Highly recommended!
C**E
Super easy to use
Work well. I programmed one super quick with the NFC Tools app.
A**V
Make sure to test them!
Mirror what the other reviewers say, with my own two cents. It's really easy to use with any NFC app you find on the app store. I have an iPhone so I usually use NFC Tools, but I bounce between a couple just to make sure that the commands are working. The sticking quality is really good. For speed, that depends on your data/connection so that's user error. And for functionality, just make sure that your device can do NFC things like the "Tap-to" function. My complaints are that the package it arrives in is SO suspicious. It's an envelope with a line of these- clearly ripped from a roll. I wish it came as a washitape roll instead of a creepy piece of torn paper. It makes you nervous to tap your device, but at least it functions well. In addition, make sure to allocate one or two test tags, as sometimes the commands won't erase fully- and there's nothing you can do about it. Learnt this the hard way.
E**C
Amazing NFC tags inexpensive to just make your own marketing items
Iโm making keychains for my wifeโs business using a 3-D printer stopping halfway through and putting one of these in the print. So much fun.
M**D
Good value/construction and they work
These do work with Ubiquiti/Unifi/Access readers (if you turn on "3rd party" cards option), although they are very low security (since any phone with NFC can read/impersonate them). But they are great if you don't need that level of security. They *are* pre-programmed with a 10-digit number on each tag (although it is not printed anywhere; you can use a USB HID reader and obtain the number if needed, or read it from a phone app). And it appears to be somewhat random (not sequential). The first 4 tags were numbered 2458982148, 2458981124, 2459045892, 2459048964. I can't spot the pattern, if there is one, other than the numbers are increasing. I don't know if different batches would have tags with the same number, but it is possible. It might even happen in the same batch (which could be problematic). Of course, you can reprogram the number to something else, but that is an additional hassle and wouldn't help with knowing if that number was already used. I do wish they enclosed documentation with the exact numbering methodology/scheme; it wouldn't cost them hardly anything to do (1 piece of paper). Anyway, I tested sticking these to the back surface of ID badges, and so far they seem to hold up well (if you clean the surface first). None of the several I have been using with people for several weeks have failed in any way. They are reasonably sticky and constructed well and easy to remove from the backing. Then I tested actually laminating these INSIDE newly-made ID badges. To my surprise, the heat/pressure didn't damage them and they work fine! Also didn't seem to affect the range. With the Unifi readers, that seems to be about under 1 inch or so, which is reasonable for such a small tag. Overall, I am very happy. Except for not knowing how they are numbered, they are nearly perfect for what I wanted to do and will likely buy many more.
S**Z
STIKER NFC
Stiker NFC The product works very well and is easy to program with NFC Tools. I've tested and used it on both iPhone and Android, and it works wonderfully.
F**B
Great strength, easy to use & good size
These work great! I use them for nails and was worried they wouldnโt hold up under the product but it didnโt disappoint! Held up extremely well. I was also worried I wouldnโt figure out how to program them but itโs so easy to use. I downloaded an app called like NFC tools (itโs orange) and itโs pretty much self explanatory from there but I recommend TikTok for more help. The size of these are good for putting under nails but they will be difficult to work with for shorties. I cute the little sticky excess off and just use nail glue to glue down the metal wiring party. Overall amazing quality and good signal for the price and size of these!
P**N
El producto funciona muy bien y se programa fรกcilmente con nfc tools. Lo he probado y usado tanto en iPhone como en Android y funciona de maravilla.
D**N
Works great! Embedded into a plastic ring that is 3mm thick, picked up by several phones. Worked best with apple devices, android surprisingly was hit or miss. Read through phones with cases as well. Great range. Id say upto 10mm applications should be fine.
A**R
10/10 recommend! I used these on my press on nails to make business card keychains and they work great!
S**M
Every single one of them works flawlessley.
B**F
Great product. 4 stars because their photo of the product is extremely misleading.
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