🎮 Level Up Your Game with NFC Magic!
The FONGWAH 20 Pieces Ntag215 NFC Cards are versatile programmable RFID chips designed for gamers and tech enthusiasts. With 540 bytes of EEPROM, these cards can unlock exclusive content in popular games like Zelda and Animal Crossing. Their read-write lock function allows for repeated edits, making them perfect for customization. Each card is crafted from durable polyvinyl chloride, ensuring longevity and reliability.
Manufacturer | shenzhen fongwah technology co.,ltd |
Brand | FONGWAH |
Package Dimensions | 12.8 x 7 x 2.2 cm; 120 g |
Colour | white |
Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Number of Items | 20 |
Manufacturer Part Number | FW215 |
Item Weight | 120 g |
P**H
Worked just right. Have been able to right and ...
Worked just right.Have been able to right and read information off these without issue.These can be used to back up your Amiibos, so the figures can be kept on a shelf safe when you're out and about.
A**R
Not Rewritable
Good cards, really easy to write amiibo data to them. However, once written, they can not be changed, so make sure you know which characters you want to add to each card.
C**W
No NFC stickers included
We received the pack in a orange bubble wrap jiffy style bag. 20 PVC cards, but no stickers unfortunately.The PVC cards are the typical cards that are used for Amiibo, and they do work reading and writing as NXP NTAG215. All are empty and writable.The cards come in two strips of 10, and they can be torn off as individual packets.The cards are however, quality, nice thickness and can be printed directly on to (like a business card) or have stickers applied quite easily.We used a basic label printer to show what one would look like.Also can be used as regular NFC cards for the TapTo & Cardboard Disk projects, automation on Android phones etc.
G**F
Very easy to use
I wasn't sure how I would use these NFC cards, but I fancied having a play with them to see how they could make things easier around the house.The cards themselves come nicely and individually packed in their own plastic sleeves, which are attached in 2 lots of 10 (I obviously had the 20 pack).Pure white, and credit card sized.My first idea was to have one set up to automatically send a text message when scanned, for the wife to send me a message when she woke up when I have to leave the house earlier, one I could have in the car to notify that I am setting off from work.Unfortunately, it seems that due to security features on phones there isn't an easy, totally automatic way to do this from programming the card requiring no additional interaction - however, I found that I can mimic this by getting the NFC tag to trigger a Shortcut (on IOS) which can be set up to send a message without any additional interaction, but this doesn't actually need any programming of the NFC card, the phone would just recognise which card is being used.The second idea I had worked a bit better, and that was to use it as a business card, but not one that I give to someone, but let them scan the card with their phone and it present them my details on the phone. Again, it required an additional step - so I found a website which allows you to create a virtual business card, and then I just needed to program the card with the URL for my virtual business card.This method works really well, and is probably better - as if I need to update any details, I can update them on the website without having to reprogram the card.All in all I am happy with the cards, they have allowed me to do what I wanted to do... they just require a little additional knowledge in order to get there - but that's not a fault of the cards, its more in the way they are read by the phones and security measures in place.Highly recommended, if only for a little tinkering. I will definitely be experimenting more with them and seeing what else I can automate with a quick scan.
L**L
Rewritable NFC Ntag 215 chips!
Works exactly as advertised. I used an Android device with NFC capabilities to write information on those cards.All 60 cards I bought are working as expected and I was really pleasantly surprised to see none of them were faulty.Plus unlike some other chips, those are re-writable which is great!
M**S
Great Product
I used these to fake Amibos, not wanting to have to spend thousands to buy all the Amibos and get the in-game goodies I bough these, programmed them with my phone and now I can get whatever in-game goodies I want.
H**N
Bit pricy, but work as expected.
Work fine for making amiibo cards for switch games. You will need a compatible device - such as a smart phone - and the correct app to write data to the cards, but they read fine. Well made, well finished, and feel solid. Bit pricy for the amount and you can't print on them without a special kind of printer - though they do take vinyl stickers fine. They did the job okay.
R**N
Good multipurpose NFC cards
Good multipurpose NFC cards. No issues and seem to be reliable even when subjected to a little bit of abuse. Was able to write to them using NFC Tools app on both my iPhone and Pixel. Only issue was the packaging as its a little hard to get a single card out of the fan fold it comes in.
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