NFC Finger Tag
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The NFC Finger Tag is a small 14mm chip that sits right on your finger and is covered with a standard plaster (band aid), making it super easy to activate the NFC detection on your spectator's phone to redirect to your chosen web app.
Excellent range and easy to disguise, the NFC Finger Tag is perfect when you know you're going to be performing repeatedly. Just stick it to your finger and you're set.
Doesn't require power so no need to worry about it running out of charge or changing batteries.
No more worrying about remembering your secret URL (website address) or trying to covertly type it in on your spectator's phone - the NFC Finger Tag does all the heavy lifting for you.
Simply bring your spectator's phone close to it while mid-performance and it silently launches your programmed web app such as Inject, WikiTest and Akronym - all without them suspecting a thing - no fumbling or funny moves.
Comes supplied with the NFC Finger Tag and a supply of plasters (band aids) to get you started.
Why use the NFC Finger Tag?
The usual process:
In a typical circumstance you would ask your spectator to unlock their phone and open their browser, such as Safari. Then you would ask them to go to Google, Wikipedia, or any number of other sites you would like them to believe they are on.
Then you would usually take their phone, and in the guise of explaining what to do, you would secretly type in your secret URL to go to the alternative “look-a-like” site paired to your account ID.
Alternatively, with some apps you will pair your session with other methods, such as entering keystrokes, swiping on your own phone or using an accomplice.
What NFC products do:
No more typing your secret URL or secretly swiping to pair, all you need to do is get your spectator to unlock their phone, open their browser and go to the genuine site. Then, as you take their phone from them you simply bring it near the NFC tag.
You'll usually get an alert on the phone asking if you confirm to the redirect and once clicked, your paired page is loaded!