🚀 Tap into the Future with NFC Magic!
The 25pcs NTAG215 NFC Cards are credit card-sized, durable, and waterproof, designed for seamless compatibility with NFC-enabled smartphones and applications like TagMo. Perfect for creating Amiibos and setting up quick shortcuts, these tags are a must-have for tech-savvy users looking to enhance their digital experience.
Manufacturer | TP-RFID |
Brand | THONSEN |
Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.37 x 2.13 x 0.03 inches |
Item model number | 4331024862 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | White |
Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Number of Items | 25 |
Size | 85.5mm(L)x54mm(W)x0.84mm(T) |
Manufacturer Part Number | NFC-NTAG215-CARD |
Z**Y
Great for tagmo
Got these to make some amiibo cards (because 100 bucks for an official one is just ridiculous) and they work great for it. You can write on them with a sharpie to mark what they are, and if you make a mistake, you can fairly easily wipe the writing off before it dries.At first I thought they weren't working, but I was just holding them to the wrong part of my phone. (turns out on the z flip the NFC thing is at the bottom, not top)
N**H
They work incredibly well, came in a week earlier than expected.
Used these to make myself some amiibos. It was an instant success, no issues with them. I got 2 of these, total of 50, and they came in a week earlier than projected, and that's rad. They are of a lovely material, light, and perfect for my uses. I'll likely buy these again in the future if I have some other projects that would benefit from these.With the pandemic having been going on and there being a shortage of these cards, the fact I found some quality cards for a good price per card instead of the $3 per sticker sellers that have been around. Overall, quite wonderful.
L**9
Perfect for Animal Crossing cards
Wanted to make my own amiibo cards instead of buying from someone else online. These have worked great with no issues. I'm using sticker paper on the card then laminating after and they read no problem still. Even with the clear sleeve on it too.They come in a sleeve of 5 at a time which can be separated after if you choose. I don't have a printer that can print on cards so I'm using sticker paper which sticks great. And even after running through a laminator a few times it didn't affect the chip inside. I highly recommend these. Will definitely be buying more.
T**1
Great NFC cards
These cards are great! I think I’m on my 4th order of them. They always write perfectly the first try. I am using an iPhone XR and have no problems writing to these cards or reading them with my phone or my switch.
M**C
Works! Easiest way to get the ACNH villagers you want.
I was able to use these as amiibo cards to invite the animal crossing new horizons villager characters that I wanted as villagers on my island. It was as easy as tapping it to my iphone to imprint the bin files I found foreach villager on the internet, then tapping it onto my Nintendo Switch controller. Got Marshall, Meringue, Poppy, Diana, Maple, etc. You have touse one of these per villager.There are no bin files forRaymond so if that's who you want, these wont help you for that.
T**9
Great Quality NFC Cards
I picked up a pack of these to program my own NFC business cards. Normally my experience when buying bulk programable NFC items (be it stickers or cards like this) is that you should expect between a 5% and 15% out of the box failure rate. I ended up using every single one of these cards, and have even reprogrammed a few, without one failure to read or write. I don't know if this is due to the fact that these cards are slightly thicker than the ones I have used historically or that this brand has stellar quality control, but either way if you are looking for some nice cards to program grab these.
K**V
Perfectly sized general purpose NFC cards
These glossy credit card sized NFC tags are almost as described. For most people, these cards offer more than enough storage for typical uses (WiFi/Bluetooth connection shortcuts, Amiibo spoofing, business/ID card data, etc) at just under 500 bytes per card.The product description claims that 504 bytes are available but I've only ever been able to write 489 bytes of data. Could be something wrong with the cards or my NFC app, but either way anything north of 400 bytes is more than enough for me.Additionally, the description claims that the maximum reading distance is between 5cm to 10cm. I don't have a specialized NFC reading tool, but out of all of my NFC-capable devices, 5cm appears to be the maximum reading distance. Again, not a big deal for me, but worth noting.Lastly, it appears that the embedded antennas are positioned at an offset from the edge of the card. So, if for whatever reason you need to trim the card down to size, you can cut ~7mm length wise on one edge, or ~5mm width wise on the other (although this appears to be inconsistent between cards). Furthermore, the area in the center seems completely empty. See attached images for more.Overall I'm pretty happy about these cards. They seem to have a slightly longer reading distance than some of the smaller tags that I own, and they fit perfectly next to any other cards in your wallet. I haven't tried printing anything on them as I don't have the appropriate hardware for it, but if I do in the future, I'll update this review with how it turned out.
X**X
Works perfectly with TagMo for making Amiibos
I bought these for the purpose of making Amiibos with TagMo on Android, and they work flawlessly. Each card comes in a plastic sleeve, which can be used for protection, or writing on. I do not have a printer, but if you have a printer that can print on PVC, these should work great.Overall, great value, and exactly what you're looking for. Highly recommended.
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