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4PCS NFC Communication Chip Set $1.20 USD (~ $1.53 AUD), James Donkey 332 Mousepad - BLACK $4 US (~ $5 AU) Shipped @GearBest

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4 coloured programmable NFC tags. Get them quick as sadly, only 20 available.

Price:US$1.2
coupon:AUReidNFC04
PS:Limited to first 20 stock,1 times per account,AU,NZ,MY,SG,BD,LK only


High quality James Donkey (yes it's a legit brand) mousepad for only $4 USD, get in quick as only 20 units avaliable (sorry!)
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Price:US$4
coupon:AUReidJD04
PS:Limited to first 20 stock,1 times per account,AU,NZ,MY,SG,BD,LK only

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  • Wondering how best to use these?

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      I have them in various places. Like at my desk at work to toggle my phone on silent or my bedside table to set my alarm.

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      http://trendblog.net/creative-and-useful-ways-to-use-nfc-tag…

      At home
      Stick an NFC tag near your entrance door and let it do things, such as enabling your

      Wi-Fi, turning off bluetooth and turning up the ringer volume. With the right app (Trigger, for example) you can program the tag to switch back the settings once you tap your phone on the tag a second time – disabling Wi-Fi, turning on bluetooth …

      In the car
      If you have a bluetooth compatible car radio or headset in your car, then an NFC tag will certainly make your life easier. Let it turn on your bluetooth so your smartphone automatically connects to your radio or headset and let it play your favorite playlist. Do you use your phone’s GPS to navigate? Use a tag to turn on Google Maps and disable turning of the screen while charging.

      On the bedside table – to fall asleep and to finally wake up in time
      To sleep
      Obviously, you don’t want to be waken up in the middle of the night. That is why you mute your phone or put it in flight mode every time you go to bed. Let a tag do that for you with just a tap. Do you own a dock for your phone? Let the tag launch a nightstand app to have a dimmed clock and other content displayed.

      To wake up
      Get out of bed in time by forcing yourself to go to the bathroom and scan a tag in order to stop your alarm. Isn’t that a great idea?! Try the app Puzzle Alarm Clock which features include NFC.

      • Thanks, that's really helpful.

      • Do you need to program the NFC, or can you simply register the tag and simply schedule things to trigger when it's detected?

        Just asking as I presuming actually programming a NFC chip requires a rooted phone.

        • NFC tags usually arrive blank, you can write to them using various apps eg. NFC Tools by wakdev, you don't need root.
          Tags by themselves don't do anything, except for a few pseudo-standard functions usually built into the OS, you need an app on the phone to respond to the data being read. You can use NFC Tasks also by wakdev, Tasker, Llama or your favourite tasks/automation app.

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