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Mixcder HD601 NFC Over Ear Bluetooth Headset “tap-to-pair” with your Android Smartphone

Started by mixcder, 2017/09/08 03:03AM
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Mixcder HD601 NFC Over Ear Bluetooth Headset “tap-to-pair” with yo...
#1   2017/09/08 03:03AM
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Have you ever wondered what makes tap-and-go services like Apply pay and Android Pay work? Yes, I wondered. And I know this technology called “NFC” from advertisement for Android smartphone. So what is NFC exactly?

“NFC”, short of “Near Field Communication”, is a method of wireless data transfer without internet connection in a very short range (about 4 inches). You literally just tap the two devices together or wave them close to each other. They are connected. It’s very simple, right?

Actually NFC technology has evolved from RFID (radio frequency identification). Once the two NFC devices get closed, the NFC chips in both devices was activated, small amount of data was exchange between the two devices.

What can I do with NFC right now? There are lots of things that we can do with NFC tech. Here are a few examples: wireless wallet, instant file sharing like Android Beam, NFC Bluetooth headphones etc.

NFC makes Bluetooth pairing as simple ad plugging in a cable. How about the security? Let’s tackle this scary issue with the point that NFC chips in your cards or phones can’t be skimmed unless they are with mere centimeters of a potential thief. That is just the way the technology works.

Have you ever wondered what makes tap-and-go services like Apply pay and Android Pay work? Yes, I wondered. And I know this technology called “NFC” from advertisement for Android smartphone. So what is NFC exactly?

“NFC”, short of “Near Field Communication”, is a method of wireless data transfer without internet connection in a very short range (about 4 inches). You literally just tap the two devices together or wave them close to each other. They are connected. It’s very simple, right?

Actually NFC technology has evolved from RFID (radio frequency identification). Once the two NFC devices get closed, the NFC chips in both devices was activated, small amount of data was exchange between the two devices.

What can I do with NFC right now? There are lots of things that we can do with NFC tech. Here are a few examples: wireless wallet, instant file sharing like Android Beam, etc.
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NFC makes Bluetooth pairing as simple ad plugging in a cable. How about the security? Let’s tackle this scary issue with the point that NFC chips in your cards or phones can’t be skimmed unless they are with mere centimeters of a potential thief. That is just the way the technology works.

You’ve probably heard of [url=http://www.mixcder.com/Product/Qualcomm-aptX-Low-Latency-Deep-Bass-Over-Ear... Bluetooth headphones with NFC
technology. Jabra motion and Mixcder HD601 headphones, they both support NFC instant pairing. Jabra motion headset is designed for phone call use mostly. Mixcder HD601 [url=http://www.mixcder.com/Product/Qualcomm-aptX-Low-Latency-Deep-Bass-Over-Ear... ear Bluetooth headphones[/url] supports aptX low latency, Bluetooth 4.2, NFC tech, dual sound effect (balanced sound or deep bass). So many features with HD 601, why not have a try with this headphones? And the price is very reasonable, only 99.99$ per pair.

But please be noted that Wireless Bluetooth headphones with NFC just can be matched with android smartphones with NFC. Apple’s NFC is currently limited only to using Apple Pay.


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