gqcsxn NTAG 215 Universal NFC Tag for Phone: NFC NTAG 215 chip compatibility
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There's a task—here's a button. These universal NFC tags are the ultimate digital shortcuts, packing the reliable NTAG 215 chip to turn a simple tap into automated magic. Program one to toggle your phone's settings, fire up an app, or beam Wi-Fi details to guests—no fuss, just swift productivity boosts for home, office, or daily hustle.
Crafted from tough stuff, they stick anywhere and play nice with iPhones and Android devices alike. Imagine controlling smart lights, creating interactive exhibits, or just ditching manual taps. To get started, grab a compatible app, code your command, slap the tag on a surface, and tap to trigger. For tech lovers aiming to declutter their digital life, these little stickers are a game-changer.
- Universal smartphone application
- Easy programmable smart tags
- RFID technology for automation
- Set of 5 or 10 pieces
- NFC NTAG 215 chip compatibility
General specs
- Brand: gqcsxn
- Model: NTAG 215
- Seller: Joom
- Chip Type: NTAG 215
- Compatibility: NFC-enabled smartphones
- Quantity Options: 5 pieces, 10 pieces
- Technology: RFID, NFC
- First listed by seller: 9/1/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | gqcsxn | Zuoguxing | Party&Festival Supplies | Beautiful kingdom | Health & Beauty PRODUCT | Zenging253 |
Model | NTAG 215 | NTAG 215 | 8 | |||
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Price | $6.42 | $6.55 | $40.45 | $38.64 | $7.53 | $5.81 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 30, 2025 | August 30, 2025 | August 17, 2025 | August 12, 2025 | August 29, 2025 | September 20, 2025 |
Compatibility | NFC-enabled smartphones | Ntag213 chip | Android phones | |||
Technology | RFID, NFC | NFC, RFID | NFC | NFC | ||
Design | Compact, portable | Compact, Portable | Lightweight, Sleek | Wearable, Ring form factor |
Grace G.
San Diego, CA
September 11, 2025
Before I got these, I was manually adjusting settings and apps all the time, which felt like a waste of effort. Now, after using them for a couple of months, I can set up shortcuts that save me a few seconds here and there, but it's not a huge game-changer. They're convenient for small tasks, like toggling my fitness tracker app or controlling smart home devices, but I expected more from the hype. For the price, they're decent but not perfect—I might be wrong, but I think there are better options out there if you're into tech stuff. Overall, they're functional but fell short of my expectations :(
- Pros: These tags are pretty good for setting up quick actions with just a tap. I like that they work with both iPhone and Android, and they stick well to surfaces without falling off easily. It's super handy for automating things like turning on lights or sharing Wi-Fi without having to fiddle with my phone every time.
- Cons: BUT they could be better. I had some trouble getting them to work reliably—sometimes the tap doesn't register, and I had to try a few times. Also, you need a separate app to program them, which adds an extra step and isn't as seamless as I hoped. The durability is okay, but not amazing; one got a bit scuffed up after a few uses.