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Near Field Communication (NFC) is a short-range wireless technology that enables two-way communication between two devices. NFC readers are used to read and write data to NFC tags, which are small, low-cost chips that can store a small amount of data. NFC readers are used in a variety of applications, including contactless payments, access control, and asset tracking.
NFC readers come in a variety of form factors, including USB, Bluetooth, and embedded readers. They are used in a variety of industries, including retail, healthcare, hospitality, and transportation. NFC readers are also used in consumer electronics, such as smartphones and tablets.
NFC readers are becoming increasingly popular due to their convenience and security. They are also becoming more affordable, making them accessible to a wider range of users.
Some companies in the NFC reader market include NXP Semiconductors, STMicroelectronics, Broadcom, and Ingenico. Show Less Read more