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J**E
You'll use one.
When I received this package, I was delighted to see how easy my life was going to be from now on. I put them all over the place. Check in here, check in there. Open Audible and connect to my bluetooth FM transmitter, shutting off my wireless when I get in my car. Shutting all that down when I get to work. Connecting to my wireless when I get home. Texting my boss. You name it, I was simplifying my daily process. I now use one. To connect to my bluetooth FM transmitter. I no longer listen to Audible. So I just deal with it. I know I could reprogram the ones that I don't use anymore, but the catch is...it took me 6 hours to find uses for all of these, then program them. The glue is intense, so I have two stuck forever on my work desk. And the rest stuck in the dumbest places my past self could have possibly found. Reprogramming would force me to find different uses for those in their current places...which isn't going to happen. In the end...you'll use one.
A**H
Works as advertised. Limited only by your imagination.
These tags are great and work as intended. I am still finding new uses for them. You will need to download an app to write them, but there is all kinds of great ones out there for free on Google Play. I ended up buying the pro version of the software so I could use it for some more complicated things than the free version allows. If you are not utilizing these with your phone, you are missing out.I am using these with an LG G4 inside of an Otterbox. I have had no read issues at all. I did use these with my wife's Galaxy S4 Active, and found myself trying to find a "sweet spot" to get them to work, but that has a lot more to do with the phone than the tags themselves. Her phone did fine with them once I removed her TPU case.
J**L
Great tags, compatible with the HTC One M8
Bought these tags after having read about what could be done with NFC tags as triggers, the tags themselves are very good quality, the adhesive is quite strong and you will have a hard time taking it off once placed so take care to be sure where you want them, they come with 462 bytes of usable memory for your tasks.I downloaded a couple of apps (NFC Tools & NFC Tasks) to get started with writing to them and performing tasks, they do quite well, I use Tasker in conjunction with a couple of tags for some tasks which means that you don't really need that much memory as the whole program is kept in tasker and these become just triggers, so I doubt I'll be needing more memory for any kind of uses.I've yet to find a use for the keychain tag but it is quite nice none the less.
B**S
Creative looking and reliable NFC tags!
These things definitely seem to live up to the hype! I've only used one tag so far to trigger a "Carmode" task I setup using Tasker in conjunction with Trigger. It was quick and easy to write to the NFC tag. And, so far, the NFC tag has fired my Carmode tasks every single time I've touched it with my Galaxy S5. Not only do these work great, they look pretty cool, too!As far as the adhesive is concerned, they used 3M (a company that makes high quality adhesive/tape products). So, no wonder people are noticing that these tags REALLY stick. I know a former defense engineer who claims that 3M tape literally saved his life from hazards while on the job. So, until I've determined where if I want these tags to be permanently placed, I'm using double-sided tape secure them for now.
T**N
So many different things you can do with these guys
I've had these handy little NFC tags for a couple months now and I love them! They come in bright colors and I really enjoy having one as a keychain. There's so much you can do with NFC tags these days that it just blows my mind. I have one at my front door that I scan right before I leave for work and when I come back home after work, one in the car and another by my bed. You can do different things from enable.disable phone settings, place/send calls and texts, create alarms and even turn on your computer (WoL).The only con I can think of at this moment is that I like to keep one in my wallet that has my contact information on it. That way, people can scan my wallet and it will automatically create a contact with my information in it. The only downside to this is that these tag have a 3M sticky backing on them. Which is great for the most part but when placed in my wallet it has stuck to other things. This isn't necessarily a flaw in the product itself but more like placement.
N**W
Fairly easy to work
New to NFC tags. So I don't have much to compare with.Fairly easy to work, using NFC tasker and Tasker. Pretty easy to do.Note, they don't work on metal things. I thought I'd be a genius and stick this to a metal cart in my theater. Yeah . . . not so much.It might be my S4 or maybe my thin plastic case, but I have a little trouble activating the tag. It is probably operator error, so I'll continue to experiment.
P**Y
This was my first attempt at NFC tags and they work great.
Works well with my Note 3. Required apps are Trigger and (to a lesser extent) Tasker (trial available on their website).I have one by my front door to trigger an enter and exit profile in tasker (because my roomate and I share this token)I have one near my desk at work to trigger @work and !@work profiles.I have one in my car to send a text to my kids when I'm almost to the location to pick them up.One in our bedroom to silence my phone at night.This was my first attempt at NFC tags and they work great.
M**E
Endless options for fun.
These things are SO FREAKING FUN!!! There is soooooooo much you can do with them! For example, I have one set up to turn on my computer when I tap my phone to it as I enter my house. I can turn on my computer from my entry door. How cool is that?? I also have one set up to turn on my TV. Another to open up my Reddit app while I sit and do my business. The options are endless. I absolutely love these things.
A**M
Worth the money
Good quality writable NFC tags. I put one at my desk, one in the car and one at entrance at home. Using them to switch on/ff Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, change audio volumes and launch apps. Love it.
V**M
Great and inexpensive NFC tags
Great and inexpensive NFC tags. They work as advertised. They are very easy to program and use.I always carry the black one with my keychain.
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