Magic NTAG® 21x / NTAG® I2C / MIFARE Ultralight® EV1 Compatible Tag
Representing years of work, these magic NTAGs represent an entirely new generation of magic cards.
Much more than a simple care, this one card represents many tag types in one, allowing 100% genuine, unlocked, unlimited emulation of the following tag types:
- MIFARE NTAG® 213
- NTAG® 215
- NTAG® 216
It can also perform limited1 emulation of:
- NTAG® 210
- NTAG® 212
- NTAG® I2C 1K
- NTAG® 12C 2K
- NTAG® I2C 1K Plus
- NTAG® 12C 2K Plus
- MIFARE Ultralight® EV1 48k
- MIFARE Ultralight® EV1 128k
1 Limited Emulation means that the tag will simulate (identify and respond) as the selected card, but counter and tearing emulation are not 1:1 with original chipsets.
It supports native emulation and modification of:
- UID
- Password
- Version
- Signature
- OTP
Need to make perfect clones for NTAG® / MIFARE Ultralight® EV1? These tags support the advanced signature emulation!
Lab401 has spent years sourcing, testing and visiting factories to find the most reliable and flexible 'magic' cards on the market.
This tag is impossible to block, lock or unintentionally brick, and they are 100% compatible with all MIFARE® readers, writers and software.
These tags are in white PVC card format.
- Supports fully unlocked read / write
- Impossible to block / brick
- 100% compatible read/write compatible with any reader
- Programming recommended via Proxmark 3
| Compatibility | UID | R/W | Config | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flipper Zero | ✔️ | ✔️ | ❌ | Can interact once card is configured |
| Proxmark / iCopy-X | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | LUA script recommended |
| Android & iOS | ✔️ | ✔️ | ❌ | Once configured, MTools or MIFARE++ Ultralight |
| LibNFC | ✔️ | ✔️ | 🟡 | Config via raw commands only |
| ChameleonUltra | ✔️ | ✔️ | ❌ | Can interact once card is configured |
Programming
We recommend Lab401's Proxmark 3 RDV4 to program these cards. See the Lab401 Academy: NTAG 21x Getting Started Tutorial for more information.
Unbricking
"Soft-bricking" refers to when a magic card has been configured in a way that prevents it from being detected. Ways of soft-bricking tags include:
- Incorrect BCC
- Incorrect SAK
- Incorrect ATQA
- Incorrect ATS
- Incorrect ACL (Access Control) Values
Proxmark / iCopy-X
script run mfu_magic -w
IMPORTANT:
Lab401 cannot provide refunds under any circumstances for cards that were 'bricked' due to incorrect configurations.