NFC (Near Field Communication) is a cool wireless technology that lets devices exchange data over a short distance of around 4 cm or less. You know how you can tap your credit card on a payment terminal to make a purchase? That’s NFC in action! Your pen uses the same tech to store the website address of this page, so when you hold your phone near it, it opens automatically!
NFC can do a lot more than just make contactless payments. Here are some cool ways it can be used:

- Interactive Marketing: NFC tags can be hidden in cool stuff like lanyards or t-shirts. When you tap your phone on them, you can watch videos or visit websites.
- Product Info: Just tap an NFC-enabled product and you’ll get all the details, reviews, or user guides right on your phone.
- Event Access: NFC tags can be used to quickly and easily get into events. It’s like having a magic pass that lets you skip the line.
- Social Media Fun: NFC tags can make social media more interactive. You can check in at places, like and share, or even enter contests and giveaways.
- Loyalty Programs: NFC can make it easier to join and use loyalty programs. Just tap your phone and you could earn points or get special offers.
Here’s some more info on the pen and a few other cool items that use NFC:

The NFC Scribe pen is a stylish metal pen with a secret weapon – NFC technology! Just program your website link, and you can wirelessly transfer data to your smartphone or tablet. The oval-shaped barrel is made of deep jewel tones or matte black with gunmetal trim, so it feels comfortable to hold and write with. You can even engrave your logo or add a full-color imprint, making it a great promotional tool. The NFC Scribe pen is more than just a writing tool – it’s a stylish way to show off your brand.


Check out Threadfast Apparel’s NFC T-Shirt! It’s made from eco-friendly cotton and has a special chip that can send you digital media when you tap it. Plus, it’s super soft and fits just right.


Check out this cool NFC lanyard with a card made of PVC. It’s got NFC embedded, a QR code, and it’s scratch-resistant. You can use the Linq app to share your profile with others. Pretty neat, huh?