FAQ
What is NFC, and what is a QR code?
NFC:
The acronym NFC consists of the initial letters of the English words Near Field Communication. The name of a collection of short-range communication standards that enable radio wave communication between mobile devices. Secure, fast and unauthenticated data exchange between smart devices at short distances with NFC technology. Most new smartphones, tablets and smart watches already have an NFC chip. With its help, you can pay with your smartphone in seconds, read NFC tags and share data between devices.
QR code:
A QR code is a two-dimensional barcode, or dot code. The born from the English word Quick Response, which indicates that the user can get quick feedback by identifying the code. The QR code to recognizable with the help of an application, but with newer technologies, the camera of smartphones is already able to scan the code without an external application.
How NFC and QR code work?
NFC:
NFC technology is based on RFID (radio frequency identification) standards. It has a maximum range of about four centimeters and uses a frequency of 13.56 MHz.
The operation of NFC can be divided into three categories:
- Point-to-point (peer to peer): During point-to-point NFC operation, two devices with nearby radio frequency communication chips continue exchanging data. Can be when such earphones are connected to a smartphone using a wireless NFC technology.
- Card emulation: During card emulation, NFC works passively, i.e. the NFC reader starts the communication. An example is the NFC business card.
- Read and write: The read and write function is the communication between the active device and the NFC tag. This is how to program an NFC tag.
QR code:
The QR code is scanned via an application or via a smartphone camera. In both cases, the phone's camera is required, however, the newer models already have their own QR code reader, which does not need to be activated separately. Identifying the code is a simple process because the camera can recognize the unique creators of the code from every angle then, holding the phone to the code, after focusing, we can see the QR code behind the hidden data.
NFC and QR code setup
Setting up NFC on an Apple device (iOS):
It is not possible to turn the NFC chip on or off on Apple devices. NFC is always in the so-called Always On state, so it is always active. The NFC chip is located on the top of the device (around the camera island), after unlocking the screen lock, simply touch the other NFC transmitter here.
To set up NFC on your Android device:
1. Pull down the top status bar
2. Make sure that the NFC function is active! All you have to do is click the icon once. If the icon is "illuminated", the function is active
In most devices, the NFC chip is located around the center of the device, after unlocking the screen lock, simply touch the other NFC transmitter here.
After that, the function remains active until it is turned off.
Setting up a QR code on an Apple device (iOS):
On Apple devices, it is not possible to turn the QR code reader on or off. To use the function, simply start the device's camera and hold it in front of the QR code.
Setting up a QR code on an Android device:
1. Pull down the top status bar
2. Make sure that the QR code function is active! All you have to do is click the icon once. If the icon is "illuminated", the function is active.
Just start the device's camera and hold it in front of the QR code.
After that, the function remains active until it is turned off.
Order, production, deadline
After the inquiry or order, we will send you a data sheet, after filling it out and returning it, we can start the production / programming of the requested product. Our products are not mass-produced products, all of our products are made to order. The production deadline may vary depending on the quantity of the product ordered, the complexity of possible individual graphics, and our free capacity (usually 2-3 weeks). We can specify this after sending the completed data request table.
Payment
Considering that our products are not mass-produced products, all our products are made on the basis of individual orders, so payment is possible by bank transfer, for which we send the bank account number during the order. Since the products are made according to individual needs, we can calculate the exact amount to be transferred after sending the filled-in data request table, the complexity of any individual graphics and the selection of the delivery method.
Transport
In the territory of Hungary:
To FoxPost parcel machines:
On the working day following the completion of production, we send the products to the FoxPost parcel machine specified during the order, packed in a box and bubble envelope, the fee of which is HUF 1,750.
(This option may be appropriate for orders of one or a few pieces, since in the case of a larger order, due to the larger package size, we can only place the ordered products in a larger drawer of the parcel machine, which (depending on the size of the package) entails additional costs, so in the case of purchasing several pieces we recommend the option of home delivery, considering that the difference between the delivery fees is negligible.)
Home delivery:
On the working day following the completion of production, we send the products by courier to the address specified during the order, packed in a box and bubble envelope, the price of which is HUF 2,490.
Outside the territory of Hungary:
Our international packages are delivered by the GLS courier service. We can determine the exact amount knowing the destination country.