22-11-2012 18:41 - edited 22-11-2012 18:42
22-11-2012 18:41 - edited 22-11-2012 18:42
How many people have started utilising this tech in your phones or credit/debit cards?
I have a friend who has developed a case for NFC equipped phone that can distort the signal unless its being actively used by the user.
He also has developed a credit card sized deflecter for use in wallet applications (saves buying a new wallet/you can keep the wallet/purse of your choice)
I'm just trying to gather info into the useage of the tech before I drop some money into his designs to further the concepts:)
Look forward to your replies:)
EDIT:I think I've posted in the wrong section and it won't let me delete:( rather than spam if a mod could move it:)
27-11-2012 19:57
If I remember correctly, keyless entry is approximately is 250 metres but dependent on the surroundings can be as low as 50 metres and as much as 500 metres. Sure most run around the 150khz.
27-11-2012 19:57
27-11-2012 20:05
Did that website help then?
27-11-2012 20:10
27-11-2012 20:11
I will take a 2% on overall sales. lol
27-11-2012 20:17 - edited 27-11-2012 20:22
27-11-2012 20:17 - edited 27-11-2012 20:22
Haha were only considering a royalty of .5p per card produced.
Looking at production costs and if comparable to current credit card costs well approach the banks:) if we go in with a estimated royalty of 1p per card ruby we'd happily haggle;)
Phone concept is dead in the water at the moment 😞 produces too much interference with the gsm signal:(
wallet idea is all too easy and is completed already, just unsure if we can patent it yet:/
27-11-2012 20:22
How dare you!! lol
27-11-2012 20:23
27-11-2012 20:25
Stuff it where the signal can not get! Oh hang on thats the point!!! hehe
27-11-2012 20:27