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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 longer URLs, richer contact data, or moderate NFC records.
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
Good for longer URLs, richer contact data, or moderate NFC records. Still test the final payload before rollout.
Set 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.
Capacity: 3.5× vs NTAG213.
Physical & build
Specifications
Key specs first; full technical details on demand
Proof + documents
Captured in the LINQS lab.
Documents
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
