This is Grace from shenzhen RFID factory working RFID field more than 6years. Obviously, she did an excellent job! explained very well what is the Difference between RFID and NFC? In general, many clients ask me this same question, so now I can share this video to my customer. thank you madam.
After scanned can the transmitter send data to cloud system. What kind of information it collected. Can it collect alphabetical name or just number please please I really need to know. Hope you could reply.. Thank you so much for the great video.
2 years too late, NFC tags are passive, no current generation happens there, the reader gives off radio waves through an electro magnetic field that powers the tag, long story short if that radiation were any harm visible light, wich is millions of times more powerful, would fry you the instant you found yourself under a street lamp
It cannot be used to track you, but I wouldn't say it's necessarily safe to have NFC payment 'on' at all times, though it's very rarily actually active, unless you go into a specific window of an app.
@@VinnytotheK let me tell you - why was my phone downloading on its own - only noticed it when I picked it up to check my messages, no notifications sound, volume goes on n off up n down...it's like the phone is possessed. Been complaining about my phone is remotely compromised and I mostly get spam likely and robotcalls. My locations turned on whenever I restart the phone. Life is complicated, unfair and hard enough without hackers making living life more impossible to enjoy. Thank you for taking the time to reply. 👍😁💯
@@marjoriedesinor1357 Of course! Yeah I agree with you :( My laptop was recently hacked, and I'm still dealing with it. They got into my UA-cam account, Steam account, tried getting into my bank account, bought stuff from my Amazon account, and now have been spamming my email nonstop. I still don't know exactly what to do about it. I had to completely erase my computer and reinstall Windows, reset all my passwords, etc. In your case I think your phone could possibly be hacked and could be remotely controlled somehow, even though I don't know exactly how that'd work. The best thing I think you could do would be to backup all your photos, data, documents, etc. onto a PC or a cloud service, and then completely factory reset your phone. Hopefully that would fix whatever is wrong with it, or make whoever might have access to it lose access. I hope we both can get these things figured out!
Does variation in model make it tricky to read an NFC? I mean can the same reader be used to read different models of NFC? Are NFCs in debit card same as NFCs in mobile phones and metro cards (like newyork metro card)
Hi Shahzeb, thanks for watching. For use cases like payments and access, reader requirements can be complex due to security. For applications where users tap a phone to an NFC tag in a product, it depends on the phone model -- most Androids are natively compatible, though some iPhones currently require a third party app to read NFC.
Ideally, an NFC reader in mobile, should be able to read most of the NFC standards. There are multiple NFC standards (Type A, Type B, Type F, etc). NFCs in debit cards are known as "Tags". NFCs in mobiles are known as Reader/Controller. Tags usually support only one NFC standard (like ISO 14443). Mobile NFCs supports multiple NFC standards. Tags themselves are of 5 types (Type 1, ..., Type 5) depending on spec. Following link will give you some idea about NFC. www.electronics-notes.com/articles/connectivity/nfc-near-field-communication/tags-types.php
Appreciate Video clip! Sorry for the intrusion, I would love your initial thoughts. Have you ever tried - Norajon Proximity Packthread (Sure I saw it on Google)? It is an awesome one off product for getting money with paid traffic without the normal expense. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my friend Sam after a lifetime of fighting got excellent success with it.
"NFC is small inexpensive and can be embedded into products, which is one of the major differences between `RFID and NFC." 3:20 did not believe what you were reading. this offers no clarity on the actual difference between the capabilities of these technologies. only that NFC is a limited version of RFID, so what are the major differences between data transfer and handling if both NFC and RFID tags contain an antenna, radio chip and memory bank
@@gr8vijay @Jeffrey Jefferson please can you take me a tutorial on how to create, write program and use NFC or RFID device, am new to it. My email @horiyomi14@gmail.com
Hello! Great question. Yes - You can have both NFC and RFID on the same item. In fact there are dual frequency tags that work with both NFC & RFID simultaneously.
Great video. 2 questions. 1) which is most commonly used in home smart locks, rfid or nfc? 2) can you program a chip rfid/nfc to carry off multiple functions, ie. Unlock a door when near the lock or and display contact information when placed near a smart phone?
Hello and thank you! 1. Most smart locks use NFC but usually not in a format that can be read by your smartphone. But apple is looking to change this with their latest software update. Take a look: www.macrumors.com/2020/05/04/carkey-digital-key-specification-released/ 2. RFID and NFC tags can only be programmed to a single ID. Meaning they can only serve one purpose. This is where our platform comes in. We allow a single tag to serve multiple purposes depending on what device interacts. I hope this helps!
With one of my rfid implants (its High Frequency) I can unlock my computer, tablet and smartphone - this works with the UID of the chip. With the small NDEF storage space I can share my vCard . If i like to share my link to instagram i must reprogram the chip with my smartphone (NFC Tools) In Sweden you can use the implant to link to your SJ Prio account, so you have your trainticket on your implant.
I have an app in ionic framework IOS and android app in which we create nfc read and write function. In Android NFC read and write function will be work but in IOS read and write function will not be work.how can you help you bro
Excellent. If I want to know if something is in say a room, then do I understand I would have to use a rfid tag? Because the nfc only has a range of 10 cm? And further, does this mean I would have to have a specialized rfid reader and not, say an iPhone with IOS 13? Thanks.
Hello, great question. Yes you would need to use RFID or a Bluetooth beacon. Impinj makes omnidirectional RFID readers that can locate items in a room with 90%+ accuracy. You would also need a separate RFID reader as phones do not read RFID. Hope this helps!
It was very informative. What I wanted to know what technology can I use to keep track of things like my debit card I keep on forgetting here or there. Is there a way I can ise any of of the technology or anything else please suggest. Thanks
Hi! You aren talking about the positioning. As so far either RFID or NFC can do it for your credit card(too smal, can't be installed positioning signal card), but for boxes or hamlet(for mine worker) yes.
Great Video. Thanks. You mentionned in the video that the NFC can be considered a derivative from RFID; so can their readers be similar? like the Manual scanners.?
Hello, great question! Long story short: RFID and NFC require different readers because they operate at different frequencies. For specific similarities and differences we put together this blog post (below) that could be helpful as it lists the type of readers for each technology. I hope this helps. www.bluebite.com/nfc/rfid-vs-nfc
well, well, well, we have RFID clothes tags that are used now by e.g Decathlon, where you just throw all your goodies into the basket at the self checkout and it calculates the total to be paid based on rfid tags.
So the customer has 1 nfc tag for every transaction they make and this is embbed in the product itself so that the customer can use their tag for everything right?
I didnt really understand what the difference was. You talked about the different use cases. But whats actually the difference between the two? They operate at different frequencies? So why not just have RFID with an additional frequency instead of inventing a whole new technology called NFC?
Hello, there doesn't seem to be an app that lets you open doors, etc. However, in some colleges and universities, you can add your Student id to your Apple Wallet and use it to gain access to your dorm, gym, library, etc. support.apple.com/en-us/HT208965
I am a member oh London SOHO RFID society, we are called THE THRUST, becouse we charge 4 one n each. We're very keen on cooperation. One thrusts each other and we build upon it. Sky's the limit.
btw we're interested in purchasing a complicit thorought Thrust system, including RFID gateways and two typrs of injectors, external - for all-round customer, internal - for a reccuring one we expect a competitive prospect NFCs ar offering a Thrust counter within app, with stickable tags of a random taste if you can counter the above, we're open for cooperation
Hi I won't to know if there company can build a system to can be used for buss or train by nfc or rfid because I'm working on something like that but I don't have much information.
Hello! For more information on how to write NFC on iPhone or Android, see these two blog posts! www.bluebite.com/nfc/how-to-write-nfc-tags-with-iphone-using-ios-13 www.bluebite.com/nfc/how-to-write-nfc-on-android
Quite informative! Thank you. I'm trying to find a way of replacing the student ID card design at my college. I would ideally like to use RFID/NFC technology and embed it in a watch, bracelet, necklace, backpack or any other item that a student will carry every day. What do you think and which of the two technologies would you advise me to use?
@@robertd4100 please can you take me a tutorial on how to create, write program and use NFC or RFID device, am new to it. My email @horiyomi14@gmail.com
This is Grace from shenzhen RFID factory working RFID field more than 6years. Obviously, she did an excellent job! explained very well what is the Difference between RFID and NFC? In general, many clients ask me this same question, so now I can share this video to my customer. thank you madam.
the best straight to the point and simple explanation ever!
Indeed the best video I found on UA-cam to clear the difference between both technologies. Appreciate it!👍
We're glad we could help!
Good examples and much easier to digest than other explanations I have seen. Thanks
Simple & Quick explanaition! Real Gratitude
Minute 4:40 what is that pink thing?
A make up compact!
Great presentation! Well done. Thank you.
After scanned can the transmitter send data to cloud system. What kind of information it collected. Can it collect alphabetical name or just number please please I really need to know. Hope you could reply.. Thank you so much for the great video.
Guess you never got the answer that you hoped for :D
very nice and informative. very well done.
Perfect and complete. Thanks a bunch
very well explained in a simple and clear way this video was very helpfull
No idea how I found this but I like it
you are awesome!!! so easy to listen to... big ups!!
Thank you!
Very solid explanation. Very nice presentation. Good job, keep up the good work. Thank you.
so crisply and clearly explained!! thank you so much!
Thank you very much, for your explanation, its not that you need qualification but you did a 10/10. thanks for making it so easy to understand.
Thank you, glad we could help!
Do NFC tags emit any radiation?
2 years too late, NFC tags are passive, no current generation happens there, the reader gives off radio waves through an electro magnetic field that powers the tag, long story short if that radiation were any harm visible light, wich is millions of times more powerful, would fry you the instant you found yourself under a street lamp
Thanks for the explanation. Can NFC & RFID Reading and Writing devices be used interchangeably?
Is it good to have your nfc n payment on at all times? And can it be used as tracking data..like gps
It cannot be used to track you, but I wouldn't say it's necessarily safe to have NFC payment 'on' at all times, though it's very rarily actually active, unless you go into a specific window of an app.
@@VinnytotheK let me tell you - why was my phone downloading on its own - only noticed it when I picked it up to check my messages, no notifications sound, volume goes on n off up n down...it's like the phone is possessed. Been complaining about my phone is remotely compromised and I mostly get spam likely and robotcalls. My locations turned on whenever I restart the phone. Life is complicated, unfair and hard enough without hackers making living life more impossible to enjoy. Thank you for taking the time to reply. 👍😁💯
@@marjoriedesinor1357 Of course! Yeah I agree with you :( My laptop was recently hacked, and I'm still dealing with it. They got into my UA-cam account, Steam account, tried getting into my bank account, bought stuff from my Amazon account, and now have been spamming my email nonstop. I still don't know exactly what to do about it. I had to completely erase my computer and reinstall Windows, reset all my passwords, etc. In your case I think your phone could possibly be hacked and could be remotely controlled somehow, even though I don't know exactly how that'd work. The best thing I think you could do would be to backup all your photos, data, documents, etc. onto a PC or a cloud service, and then completely factory reset your phone. Hopefully that would fix whatever is wrong with it, or make whoever might have access to it lose access. I hope we both can get these things figured out!
Brilliant. Very clear! Thx
Is there any reason that nfc and rfid can’t be in one device like a card / chip?
I just subscribe to your channel because of how you make complicated concept easy to understand
Thank you! We're glad can help!
i was confused About RFID and NFC and now its clear but how about UHF passive.
Does variation in model make it tricky to read an NFC? I mean can the same reader be used to read different models of NFC?
Are NFCs in debit card same as NFCs in mobile phones and metro cards (like newyork metro card)
Hi Shahzeb, thanks for watching. For use cases like payments and access, reader requirements can be complex due to security. For applications where users tap a phone to an NFC tag in a product, it depends on the phone model -- most Androids are natively compatible, though some iPhones currently require a third party app to read NFC.
Ideally, an NFC reader in mobile, should be able to read most of the NFC standards. There are multiple NFC standards (Type A, Type B, Type F, etc). NFCs in debit cards are known as "Tags". NFCs in mobiles are known as Reader/Controller.
Tags usually support only one NFC standard (like ISO 14443). Mobile NFCs supports multiple NFC standards. Tags themselves are of 5 types (Type 1, ..., Type 5) depending on spec.
Following link will give you some idea about NFC.
www.electronics-notes.com/articles/connectivity/nfc-near-field-communication/tags-types.php
Thank you for creating this video, it has the main information about the two subjects. Very Informative, I love it.
Thank you!
Appreciate Video clip! Sorry for the intrusion, I would love your initial thoughts. Have you ever tried - Norajon Proximity Packthread (Sure I saw it on Google)? It is an awesome one off product for getting money with paid traffic without the normal expense. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my friend Sam after a lifetime of fighting got excellent success with it.
New subscriber here! Really well explained and keep it on on youtube. Greetings from Wiesbaden Germany
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Very informative video and extremely well presented.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
"NFC is small inexpensive and can be embedded into products, which is one of the major differences between `RFID and NFC." 3:20 did not believe what you were reading. this offers no clarity on the actual difference between the capabilities of these technologies. only that NFC is a limited version of RFID, so what are the major differences between data transfer and handling if both NFC and RFID tags contain an antenna, radio chip and memory bank
RFID can read tags which are 50ft away. NFC works within 10cm distance.
NFC works based on inductive coupling. RFID uses Radiowaves for communication.
@@gr8vijay Many thanks for a concise and well written reply
@@gr8vijay @Jeffrey Jefferson please can you take me a tutorial on how to create, write program and use NFC or RFID device, am new to it. My email @horiyomi14@gmail.com
Can you share any document also ?
best explanation.
Can you have an nfc and rfid tag on the same item without complications? Or could the nfc tag absorb the same uses as the rfid tag?
Hello! Great question. Yes - You can have both NFC and RFID on the same item. In fact there are dual frequency tags that work with both NFC & RFID simultaneously.
For sure. The double frequency can be designed on antenna.
Great video. 2 questions. 1) which is most commonly used in home smart locks, rfid or nfc? 2) can you program a chip rfid/nfc to carry off multiple functions, ie. Unlock a door when near the lock or and display contact information when placed near a smart phone?
Hello and thank you!
1. Most smart locks use NFC but usually not in a format that can be read by your smartphone. But apple is looking to change this with their latest software update. Take a look: www.macrumors.com/2020/05/04/carkey-digital-key-specification-released/
2. RFID and NFC tags can only be programmed to a single ID. Meaning they can only serve one purpose. This is where our platform comes in. We allow a single tag to serve multiple purposes depending on what device interacts.
I hope this helps!
With one of my rfid implants (its High Frequency) I can unlock my computer, tablet and smartphone - this works with the UID of the chip.
With the small NDEF storage space I can share my vCard . If i like to share my link to instagram i must reprogram the chip with my smartphone (NFC Tools)
In Sweden you can use the implant to link to your SJ Prio account, so you have your trainticket on your implant.
@@SandraWuerthner That is concerning.
Great video 👏
I have an app in ionic framework IOS and android app in which we create nfc read and write function. In Android NFC read and write function will be work but in IOS read and write function will not be work.how can you help you bro
Ok French highways there's a card u can have that opens the customs so I assume it's long-range RFID (so active)?
Rfid is used as electronic keys to open doors in a security system too.
Thank you for the very informative video!
Which one can be used to store balance for customers?
Now I understand the diffrence!
Can I read a RFID tag with an Android device with NFC functionality?
Depending on the type of Android but most likely yes!
@@BlueBite Nice, thank you, I want to use it for a faculty project. I found your video nice, clear and interesting, it helps me, keep up good work 😌
Excellent. If I want to know if something is in say a room, then do I understand I would have to use a rfid tag? Because the nfc only has a range of 10 cm? And further, does this mean I would have to have a specialized rfid reader and not, say an iPhone with IOS 13? Thanks.
Hello, great question. Yes you would need to use RFID or a Bluetooth beacon. Impinj makes omnidirectional RFID readers that can locate items in a room with 90%+ accuracy. You would also need a separate RFID reader as phones do not read RFID. Hope this helps!
Informative
I believe it is also possible to use NFC for tracking correct, obviously creating an app an and storing it in the server, can it be done?
Nope.
It was very informative. What I wanted to know what technology can I use to keep track of things like my debit card I keep on forgetting here or there. Is there a way I can ise any of of the technology or anything else please suggest. Thanks
Hi! You aren talking about the positioning. As so far either RFID or NFC can do it for your credit card(too smal, can't be installed positioning signal card), but for boxes or hamlet(for mine worker) yes.
Great Video. Thanks.
You mentionned in the video that the NFC can be considered a derivative from RFID; so can their readers be similar? like the Manual scanners.?
Hello, great question! Long story short: RFID and NFC require different readers because they operate at different frequencies. For specific similarities and differences we put together this blog post (below) that could be helpful as it lists the type of readers for each technology. I hope this helps. www.bluebite.com/nfc/rfid-vs-nfc
which card is best for check in and check out of the students?
Can I use my smartphone as an RFID reader? I heard that HF RFID can be read by a smartphone, however not able to find any credible source
well, well, well, we have RFID clothes tags that are used now by e.g Decathlon, where you just throw all your goodies into the basket at the self checkout and it calculates the total to be paid based on rfid tags.
Can I use my on nfc tag? And do I have to have the card?
Which type of card commonly used in elevator card system? and in which frequency?
So the customer has 1 nfc tag for every transaction they make and this is embbed in the product itself so that the customer can use their tag for everything right?
Luvly! Very useful!
Very nice video!
I didnt really understand what the difference was. You talked about the different use cases. But whats actually the difference between the two? They operate at different frequencies? So why not just have RFID with an additional frequency instead of inventing a whole new technology called NFC?
well spoken beauty, good job with the info
Question:- it there any application on iPhone that I can use as RFID Tag (to open main door..... don't want to keep card in my pocket all the time.)
Hello, there doesn't seem to be an app that lets you open doors, etc. However, in some colleges and universities, you can add your Student id to your Apple Wallet and use it to gain access to your dorm, gym, library, etc.
support.apple.com/en-us/HT208965
Those that mean the banks are using the NFC tag. Like Master Card, Verve. I'm working on a project at school. Any help on this question. Thanks.
I am a member oh London SOHO RFID society,
we are called THE THRUST,
becouse we charge 4 one n each.
We're very keen on cooperation.
One thrusts each other and we build upon it.
Sky's the limit.
btw we're interested in purchasing a complicit thorought Thrust system,
including RFID gateways and two typrs of injectors,
external - for all-round customer,
internal - for a reccuring one
we expect a competitive prospect
NFCs ar offering a Thrust counter within app,
with stickable tags of a random taste
if you can counter the above,
we're open for cooperation
@@franksinatra4982 Cringe
Tnk for clear information
Hi I won't to know if there company can build a system to can be used for buss or train by nfc or rfid because I'm working on something like that but I don't have much information.
Thanks for explanation! You really helped me out. Subscribing :)
Glad we could help!
by bank card was copied in russia, to stealmmoney what should i suggest my bank to get as extra security layer for their cards?
Well explained
Nice explanation.
Could you help more regarding NFC using as a Visiting card and how to program the same.
What is the technical difference between RFID and NFC , is it mostly the operating frequency or the RF communication protocol?
how does someone getd their details on the nfc card?
Hello! For more information on how to write NFC on iPhone or Android, see these two blog posts!
www.bluebite.com/nfc/how-to-write-nfc-tags-with-iphone-using-ios-13
www.bluebite.com/nfc/how-to-write-nfc-on-android
How do I deactivate RFID in my body ..
RFID is able to read the credit cards or NFC able to read the credit cards.
Which one able to read the credit cards, please.
NFC
Thank you! it was clear and helpful :)
Swift clear overview
Superb
Thanks super good!!
2:00 to 2:18 marj eto example den
Dang, do you have enough jump cuts?
How about cost?
Please use a lapel or other mic. Sound effect with graphics are not needed.
Quite informative! Thank you.
I'm trying to find a way of replacing the student ID card design at my college. I would ideally like to use RFID/NFC technology and embed it in a watch, bracelet, necklace, backpack or any other item that a student will carry every day. What do you think and which of the two technologies would you advise me to use?
use RFID
@@robertd4100 please can you take me a tutorial on how to create, write program and use NFC or RFID device, am new to it. My email @horiyomi14@gmail.com
Love it
Think QR code has superseded NFC for product info....
title means disney infinity vs skylanders for those who know that disney infinity uses rfid and skylanders uses nfc
Well explained. Much better than that Indian guy
good info. (Turn your auto focus off) :)
oy oy oy
Damn you are good!
why CR code take the winner
thanks
Nice video. Quite the echo in that room though. A few curtains, wall hangings, or carpet scraps on the walls/floor can help that.
Anti-theft proof?
Kyber crystals from disneyworld star wars galaxis edge have it inside looks like a pil
She's so pretty 😍
#UrASimp
Bruh
And smart
How is that necessary information😂😭😭
got nfc in my hand it directs u to my moms website aka where i got my hand from.
great vid! mmm it'd cost less than 10 euros to implant RFID chip under ones skin. I have strange urge to insert one in myself haha
Wrong: you can't track but only identify using RFID chips
please can you take me a tutorial on how to create, write program and use NFC or RFID device, am new to it. My email @horiyomi14@gmail.com
I accepted
Thanks!
what is wrong with the audio????
Thank you for that information. I would like to discuss this topic offline. How can I reach you?
Wooshing sounds are annoying.
I just wanted to write the 69th comment.
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Add subtitles please. So many valuable informations wasted.