Body Location
Worn on the Fingers
Primary Application
Lifestyle
About NFC Ring
The NFC Ring is an authentication wearable device that can can be programmed to carry a transmittable NFC signal. This signal can be used to transfer information, start apps, or unlock any compatible NFC device (e.g.: smartphone, tablet, door lock, etc.). The NFC Ring is a passive electronic device, which means that it does not require a power source (like a battery). Technically, this technological device doesn't completely qualify as "Wearable Technology" by our strictest definition, however, we see so much potential benefit to the workplace we decided to include it.Company
McLear Ltd
Device Name
NFC Ring
Price
$49.00 USD
Components
UndisclosedPower Source
No Power RequiredConnectivity
NFCCompatibility
Android, iOS, Windows Mobile, Blackberry & LinuxWorkplace Applications
Workplace Security & Employee Access ManagementSimilar Devices
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