In the US market, NFC tags are also widely used in various fields. Here are some common application scenarios: Payment and mobile wallets: NFC tags can be used to support mobile payments and digital wallets. Users can complete the payment by bringing a mobile phone or other NFC device close to a payment terminal with an NFC tag, which provides consumers with a convenient cashless payment option.
Access control and security systems: NFC tags can be used in access control systems and security systems. Employees or residents can use cards or devices with NFC tags for identity verification and access control, providing safer and more convenient access control management. Transportation ticketing: NFC tags can be used in public transportation ticketing systems, such as subways, buses and trains. Passengers can use NFC-tagged smart cards or mobile phones to make contact payments and quickly swipe the card to board the transport. Electronic door locks and hotel management: NFC tags can be used in electronic door locks and hotel management systems, allowing guests to use mobile phones or cards with NFC tags to unlock and control room door locks, providing a more convenient check-in experience.
Marketing and Advertising: NFC tags can be used for interactive advertising and marketing campaigns. Users can get more information, participate in sweepstakes or get coupons by holding their phones close to posters, promotional materials or product labels with NFC tags. In general, the application of NFC tags in the US market is expanding. They provide more convenient, secure and personalized services, and meet people’s needs for digital payment and interactive experience. With the advancement of technology and the promotion of the market, the application prospects of NFC tags will be broader.