NFC tags are small passive NFC chips that can store data. The tag can trigger events or transfer certain data to an active NFC device, such as a smartphone. Thanks to NFC technology, the powerless tag uses a small amount of energy from the active NFC device to transfer its data. Make sure to check out my article about creative and useful ways to use NFC tags. Programming an NFC tag is really simple. Below is a short how-to video in which I explain how to program an NFC tag using an Android device and the app NFC Writer (formerly NFC Task Launcher):
If you cannot watch the video for some reason, below you can find the video transcript. You can purchase NFC tags in various forms, such as stickers, key chains or in a check card format. If you are interested in getting a decent starter kit, check this out. There are many other great uses for NFC technology and there will be more coming in the future. Mobile payment or mobile ticketing are still offered and used by a few, but don’t miss out on the fun and possibilities you can have with NFC tags today. [Button_Blue_Affiliate cloaking=”https://trendblog.net/go/nfc-tags” product=”nfc-tags” pagename=”how-program-nfc-tags”]Get your own NFC tags![/Button_Blue_Affiliate] Cover image courtesy of wetwebwork. Video transcript What you need an android device, which is capable of reading NFC tags like the Google Nexus 4 I got here, and, obviously, an NFC tag like this one. To show you how to scan an NFC tag I will tap my phone on the tag like this, and as you might see it leads us to the tb.net website. So I’m going to overwrite this tag now. I am going to use the NFC task launcher app, which you can download from the Play store for free. As you can see, the app offers you certain location profiles, phone control, social options and setting, which you can use to program your NFC tag. But I am going to create a new setting from the drop-down menu. All you have to do is add an action, like this. Now you can choose what action you want your NFC tag to trigger. I am going to choose the Wi-Fi On/Off action and click Next. Now you can choose from the drop down what you want the action to do: you can choose from Enable, Disable or Toggle your Wi-Fi connection. I will choose the Toggle option and press OK. If you want to you can give your NFC tag a name, but I am going to leave it like this for now. And now I will press Save and Write. Now all you need to do is tap the NFC tag with the back of your phone. So, that was pretty easy. Now the NFC tag should be programmed to Toggle my Wi-Fi settings. Let’s see if it works. Yes it worked. As you can see the phone recognized the NFC tag and my Wi-Fi is now turned off. Since I’ve used the Toggle option, it should turn my Wi-Fi back On if I tap the NFC tag again. As you see, my Wi-Fi connection is back On. You can tap the NFC tag again to switch your Wi-Fi off. This is all you need to do to program an NFC tag. You can download the app from the link below. Make sure to check out our blog at trendblog.net to stay up to date with the latest trends in technology and digital marketing. This was trendblog.net. Thanks for watching.