Category - NFC Tags

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Reading NFC Tags
Reading NFC tags using smartphones Reading the encoded data Our iOS and Android apps enable you to scan NFC tags using NFC-capable devices. To read NFC tags, tap on the NFC TAG button such as the one shown below, then approach the tag. The data encoded on the NFC Tag will be read and the value shown in the […]
Scan NFC Tags To Spreadsheet
Scanning NFCs directly into Google Sheets or Excel With our spreadsheet integrations — i.e., the Google Sheets add-on and Microsoft Excel add-in — you can send NFC scans directly to the relevant spreadsheet using our smartphone apps or Bluetooth & USB scanners. This integration enables you to either insert scans into specified cells, search for the scanned value and highlight […]
Setting Up NFC Tag fields
From the Data Capture page, you can choose different types of NFC-capable fields. For Individual Scans This is useful for capturing only single NFC scans. On the Data Capture page, choose “Barcode Scan / NFC Tag” under the Answer Type column. For Multiple Barcode Scans This is useful for capturing multiple NFC scans under one field. On […]
Writing NFC Tags
Supported devices Using the Android or iOS smartphone app, NFC tags can be programmed with arbitrary data. Note: NFC writing is supported on iOS 13 and above. Data source The source of the data can either be generated by the app, fetched from existing assets or inventory IDs, or typed in manually. Note: NFC tags […]