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Best use for this keychain tag
Use this carried tag when the NFC touchpoint needs to travel with keys, bags, or assets and open a short URL, basic contact record, app link, or simple text.
Keep the tap face easy to reach
Attach it where a phone or reader can touch the tag face. Metal keys and tight rings can affect scans, so test the final key bundle.
Keep the carried action simple
Use it for a short URL, basic contact record, app/deep link, or simple text. If the data is long, choose NTAG216.
Compare chip capacitySet it up, then test before rollout
- 1Prepare the link or record: Use a short profile, contact, access, or app link.
- 2Write before rollout: Encode and test one sample before distributing the batch.
- 3Test after attaching to keys or bags: Check scan behavior in the real position, not only on a desk.
Choose a sticker for flat mounting
If the NFC touchpoint should stay on an object, use a sticker instead of a carried keychain tag.
Choose a PVC card for wallet or ID use
If the item needs a printed card format or wallet carry, a PVC NFC card is a cleaner fit.
Choose NTAG216 if your data is larger
Use a higher-memory chip for long URLs, full vCards, or larger text payloads.
Compare chip capacityChip: NTAG213 Compatible (Generic). Capacity: 1× (baseline).
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Specifications
Key specs first; full technical details on demand
Frequently Asked Questions
Use it when the tap point should travel with keys, bags, tools, vehicles, or handover items instead of staying on a fixed surface.
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Replacement Policy
- Replacements available for manufacturing defects
- Video proof required for defect claims
- Custom/encoded items are non-returnable
- GST invoice included with every order
