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Do NFC cabinet locks have requirements for mobile phones

NFC (Near Field Communication) technology is becoming more and more widely used in everyday life, especially in the field of smart home and security. As a new type of security authentication method, NFC cabinet lock has been favored by the majority of users for its convenience and efficiency. The following is a brief introduction to the functions, features, and requirements of NFC technology.


First of all, NFC cabinet locks are based on NFC technology for communication and interaction, therefore, the most basic requirement is that the mobile phone must support NFC function. NFC technology allows for short-range wireless exchange of information, content, and services between mobile terminals, consumer electronics, and PC smart control tools without the need for a physical connection. This technical feature determines that the NFC cabinet lock must rely on the NFC function of the mobile phone when interacting with the mobile phone.


Secondly, NFC cabinet locks usually use ISO/IEC14443 standards for communication. This international standard ensures compatibility and interoperability between different devices. Therefore, in addition to supporting NFC functions, the mobile phone chip also needs to support ISO/IEC14443 standards for smooth communication with NFC cabinet locks.


In addition, some NFC locks may need to implement high-speed transmission capabilities to complete the data exchange and authentication process in a short time. This requires the mobile phone chip to support high-speed NFC transmission technology, such as NFC-GO, to ensure the efficiency and stability of data transmission.


To sum up, NFC cabinet locks do have certain requirements for mobile phones. These requirements include NFC support, ISO/IEC14443 standard support, high security, high-speed transmission support, and low power consumption. At present, mobile phone brands such as Huawei, Xiaomi, Apple, etc. on the market all support NFC function.

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