How does NFC Business Card work?
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Ribs Technologies is a software development company that provides various services, including NFC-based solutions. NFC (Near Field Communication) business cards work by utilizing the NFC technology embedded within them. Here’s a general overview of how they work: NFC-enabled cards: NFC business cards contain a small embedded NFC chip, typically located in the back or center of the card. This chip allows for wireless communication and data exchange when in close proximity to an NFC-enabled device. NFC-enabled devices: To interact with an NFC business card , you need an NFC-enabled device, such as a smartphone or tablet. Most modern smartphones are equipped with NFC capabilities. Tap or close proximity: To initiate the interaction, the NFC-enabled device must be brought close to the NFC chip on the business card. This is usually done by tapping the device against the card or placing them in close proximity (within a few centimeters). Data exchange: Once the NFC connection is establ