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Tiny NTAG® 213 - LED Detector Tags - Pack of 10

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INTRODUCTION

Pack of 10 tiny high-frequency RFID detectors - with NTAG® 213 functionality. At just 8mm x 12mm across, these tags can be placed anywhere. They can be used as decoration, or for quickly diagnosing HF RFID systems. Despite their tiny size, they have perfectly tuned antennas for optimised performance. There are ten tags per pack.

The tag LED will light up when it detects a high-frequency (13.56MHz) field. The tags require no battery - they're powered from the RFID field itself! NTAG® 213 chips are ideal for storing NDEF records: a special data format that triggered actions when scanned (visit URL, call a phone number, etc).

Technical Specifications
Feature Information Notes
Chipset NTAG® 213
Memory Size 144 bytes / 45 pages
UID Size 7 Byte
UID Modifiable
LED Colours Green, Red, Orange, White Each pack has a random mix
Packaging 10 per pack Delivered in an anti-static bag
Write Capabilities
UID Modifiable Unlock Required DirectWrite / Block 0 One Time Write Notes

Device Compatibility
Compatibility UID R/W Config Notes
Flipper Zero ✔️ ✔️
Proxmark / iCopy-X ✔️ ✔️
Android & iOS ✔️ ✔️ Via MTools app or MIFARE Ultralight++
LibNFC ✔️ ✔️
ChameleonUltra ✔️ ✔️ Via MTools app

Hands on: See the card in action

IMPORTANT:

The UID of MIFARE Classic® Compatible 1K UID tags is comprised of two parts: the UID itself, and the BCC. The BCC is a checksum value calculated from the UID. If the BCC is incorrect, tag will be rejected by the reader.

Most RFID tools, such as the Proxmark, LibNFC, MCT etc automatically calculate the BCC when the UID is modified. If you are modifying the UID by hand, it is vital that the BCC is correctly calculated.

Lab401 cannot provide support or refunds under any circumstances for cards that were 'bricked' due to incorrect UID/BCC configuration.