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product_id: 65733518
title: "20 pcs NFC Cards Printable Inkjet NFC Tags Programmable Ntag215 Inkjet PVC Cards NFC Business Card CR80 NFC Card Blank NFC Chip，Compatible with Epson and Canon Inkjet Printers"
brand: "timeskey nfc"
price: "£19.45"
currency: GBP
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Timeskey Nfc"
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# Standard CR80 size 85x54x0.8mm Password protected & read-write lock 504 bytes memory, NTAG215 chip 20 pcs NFC Cards Printable Inkjet NFC Tags Programmable Ntag215 Inkjet PVC Cards NFC Business Card CR80 NFC Card Blank NFC Chip，Compatible with Epson and Canon Inkjet Printers

**Brand:** timeskey nfc
**Price:** £19.45
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📲 Unlock your smart life with programmable NFC power!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 20 pcs NFC Cards Printable Inkjet NFC Tags Programmable Ntag215 Inkjet PVC Cards NFC Business Card CR80 NFC Card Blank NFC Chip，Compatible with Epson and Canon Inkjet Printers by timeskey nfc
- **How much does it cost?** £19.45 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/65733518-20-pcs-nfc-cards-printable-inkjet-nfc-tags-programmable-ntag215)

## Best For

- timeskey nfc enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted timeskey nfc brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Perfect Size for Professional Use:** Standard CR80 card dimensions fit wallets and badge holders, making networking and smart sharing effortless.
- • **Durable & Long-lasting Performance:** Built to last 10 years with high scan strength and password-protected authentication for peace of mind.
- • **Customizable Inkjet Printable Cards:** Print vibrant, double-sided designs with Epson & Canon inkjet printers for a truly personalized touch.
- • **Universal Amiibo & NFC Compatibility:** Seamlessly works with Amiibo, Tagmo, and all NFC-enabled devices to elevate your digital interactions.
- • **Secure & Reprogrammable NFC Technology:** Lock, unlock, and rewrite data up to 100,000 times with genuine NTAG215 chip for ultimate control and longevity.

## Overview

This pack of 20 NTAG215 NFC inkjet printable cards offers professional-grade, customizable NFC tags with 504 bytes memory, password protection, and read-write lock functionality. Compatible with Epson and Canon inkjet printers, these durable CR80-sized cards support Amiibo and all NFC-enabled devices, enabling seamless sharing of social info, music, WiFi, and smart home controls. Designed for longevity with up to 100,000 rewrites and a 10-year lifespan, they are the perfect tech-savvy accessory for millennial professionals seeking to stand out.

## Description

desertcart.com : 20 pcs NFC Cards Printable Inkjet NFC Tags Programmable Ntag215 Inkjet PVC Cards NFC Business Card CR80 NFC Card Blank NFC Chip，Compatible with Epson and Canon Inkjet Printers : Office Products

Review: Ink runs if wet - First off, the NFC works as expected. Some of the cards come with minor, hardly visible scratches on them like other reviews said. But other then that, they work fine. However, my first print smeared when I picked up the card with a wet hand (I just washed my hands after using the bathroom). So next I did another print but waited an hour, then wetted a paper napkin with water and lightly wiped the card, but it still smeared. I noticed the green color is the one that smears but not the other colors. I tried cleaning up the smears with running alcohol which works pretty well actually. In my pictures, I printed a new card, waited an hour, then cleaned the left side of the card with rubbing alcohol. The right side I got my thumb wet with water and rubbed the green letters. Giving 5 stars since it still seems to work well and is as advertised. Pretty sure its something I'm doing or missing. I'm using a Canon TS702a with the Brainstorm ID MP printer tray.
Review: It's an NTAG215 card, does its job just fine. - I have not had any issues printing or programming them (have done 8 so far). These are inkjet cards but you need a special tray and compatible printer. I used a Brainstorm tray for $20 and a TS8120 for $55, worked perfectly, these cards are the same size. To program, I used a Nexus 6P with the NFC Tools app (if you have a 6P, just so you know, the NFC antenna is located right next to the rear camera in the camera bump). They're programmable, lockable, unlockable, reprogrammable, everything. If you need NTAG215 for Amiibos or something, or you just want to impress your friends with a fancy ID card that you can program things onto, yeah, get these.

## Features

- Each pack has 20 inkjet cards with chip ntag215 Each card size 85*54*0.8mm（3.34*2.21*0.03inch）
- Genuine NTAG215 chip , 504 bytes of memory, password protected authentication, high scan strength, easy to program. The 215 chip has a read-write lock function, which can be edited repeatedly or read-only. Tags cannot be edited or reset once they are set as read-only. Service life: 10 years, 100,000 erasing and rewriting (making Amiibo can only be written once, not repeatedly erasing and rewriting)
- compatible with all features of Ntag203 / Ntag213 / Tap512. Only Ntag215 can compatible with Amiibo and Tagmo and all NFC-enabled devices ，you can use them to quickly share your social information, music, connect to WiFi, Build smart homes and more to make your life more colorful.
- NTAG215 NFC Inkjet Print Cards both sides can be printed compatible with Epson & Canon Inkjet Printers, NOT FOR USE IN PVC CARD PRINTERS and normal thermal ID card printers, Only for use with Inkjet Printers. If you do not need inkjet printing card, or need thermal transfer printing card, please choose TimesKey NFC NTAG215 Card.
- If you encounter any problems during the shopping process, you can contact us at any time, TimesKey will sincerely serve you. TimesKey offers many exclusive and popular labels for NFC tags for you to choose, TimesKey welcomes bulk order or customization, please contact us if you need it.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07C2N6GS8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #79,710 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #175 in Identification Badges |
| Brand Name | Timeskey NFC |
| Color | Inkjet（ntag215） |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (558) |
| Finish Type | Glossy |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06921712002110 |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 0.26 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Timeskey NFC |
| Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Number of Labels | 20 |
| Size | 20pcs |
| Unit Count | 20.00 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Timeskey NFC
- **Color:** Inkjet（ntag215）
- **Finish Type:** Glossy
- **Material:** Polyvinyl Chloride
- **Size:** 20pcs

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Are these cards re-writeable? Some cards bring sold can only be written to once while others can be rewritten with other data. Which are these?**
A: Hello customer,thanks for your question.TimesKey tags with NXP 215 chip in the tag has a read-write lock function that makes the tags can be repeatedly edited or read-only. It depends on the APP you use to program the tags. Once locked, it will be read-only, you will no longer be able to edit and reset it. Such as Amiibo can only edit once, kindly pay attention to this before your programming.TimesKey welcomes to you anytime!

**Q: Are these compatible with ios devices?**
A: Hello customer,thanks for your question,thanks for your interest to our nfc product.If you ios devices support nfc function,then you can use our nfc tags. Timeskey welcomes to you anytime!

**Q: How can you print on these or what is the best way to make these look nice for a gift.**
A: Hello customer,thanks for your question.These nfc cards need professional card printer(with tray) to print it.If you have this kind of  printer,you can print lots of meaningful piucture of you and your friends,then use a nice gift box keep in. Thanks for your trust to our product, TimesKey welcome to you anytime!

**Q: Are these compatible with HP officejet printers?**
A: You would need to use a printer that can accommodate a card tray for printing. I know some models of Canon and Epson printers have the option to use a card tray but I don't think HP has that option with their Officejet line.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ink runs if wet
*by R***I on March 31, 2024*

First off, the NFC works as expected. Some of the cards come with minor, hardly visible scratches on them like other reviews said. But other then that, they work fine. However, my first print smeared when I picked up the card with a wet hand (I just washed my hands after using the bathroom). So next I did another print but waited an hour, then wetted a paper napkin with water and lightly wiped the card, but it still smeared. I noticed the green color is the one that smears but not the other colors. I tried cleaning up the smears with running alcohol which works pretty well actually. In my pictures, I printed a new card, waited an hour, then cleaned the left side of the card with rubbing alcohol. The right side I got my thumb wet with water and rubbed the green letters. Giving 5 stars since it still seems to work well and is as advertised. Pretty sure its something I'm doing or missing. I'm using a Canon TS702a with the Brainstorm ID MP printer tray.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's an NTAG215 card, does its job just fine.
*by N***N on August 10, 2019*

I have not had any issues printing or programming them (have done 8 so far). These are inkjet cards but you need a special tray and compatible printer. I used a Brainstorm tray for $20 and a TS8120 for $55, worked perfectly, these cards are the same size. To program, I used a Nexus 6P with the NFC Tools app (if you have a 6P, just so you know, the NFC antenna is located right next to the rear camera in the camera bump). They're programmable, lockable, unlockable, reprogrammable, everything. If you need NTAG215 for Amiibos or something, or you just want to impress your friends with a fancy ID card that you can program things onto, yeah, get these.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good quality NTAG215 NFC tags — but don't try to use a Samsung phone with them
*by P***) on May 18, 2018*

OK, let's get one thing straight up front. The title of this listing says "Same NFC chip inside Nintendo Amiibo". And that's probably the major reason for anyone to want to buy these: Cloning Amiibos. So why would you want to do that? Because there is significant functionality inside many Nintendo games locked up behind Amiibos which you just plain can't get. The one you want is all sold out and Nintendo has no plans to ever make any more. Or it was never sold in your country. Or, as in the case of the Princess Daisy Amiibo, some sad little individual bought up every single one that he could get his hands on specifically in order to destroy them, apparently because he finds the concept of GIRL GAMERS frightening or threatening and thought destroying all of the Princess Daisy Amiibos would hurt girl gamers, rather than just revealing him to be a sad little loser. (No, I'm not mentioning names. You can find out easily enough, if you care.) Even if you can find the Amiibo you want, it may be up to $50-$60 new, or several hundred dollars used on eBay if it's a rare "collectible" Amiibo. And it does NOT unlock $50-$60 worth of extra gameplay. Certainly not when you paid $60 for the entire game. But anyway, the capsule summary is, yes, there are legitimate reasons why you would want to clone Amiibos, including the one you want simply being permanently out of stock forever. And so, yes, people clone Amiibos. There are limited options open to you when you say to a company "Shut up and take my money!" and the company replies "No." No, I'm not going to tell you how to do it. That would cross a line which I don't wish to cross here. Sorry, but if it's important to you, do your own research. The information is all out there. Be patient, dot the Is, cross the Ts. However, it's not giving away any proprietary secrets to state that you WILL need NTAG215 NFC tags. They are the ONLY tag that will work for this purpose. You can get them basically in two form factors: a paper-backed sticker (yeah, right, THAT's going to last well), or embedded in a plastic card. Like these ones, made by NXP and sold by TimesKey. So there's one very good reason why you might want these. There's probably others. So how good are they? Well, I haven't had a bad one out of the half-dozen or so of this shipment I have tested yet. They are shipped fast, and come in individual cellophane sleeves to protect the cards until you're ready to use them. This is a good quality product, and the seller stands behind it. There are caveats. I'm going to save you a lot of grief right now: Don't try to read or write these using a Samsung phone. Samsung uses NFC transceivers which do not strictly 100% comply with the NFC industry specifications, and they WILL NOT reliably read or write these tags. I tried four different NFC reader/writer apps on three different Samsung phones — a Galaxy S4, a Galaxy S6, and a Galaxy Note 3. None of them worked. Some combinations couldn't identify the tags at all. Others identified them as either NTAG203 (a 164-byte tag), or as Mifare Ultralight C (a 192-byte tag), instead of as the 540-byte NTAG215 tag they actually are. Then I switched to an old spare Nexus 6 with a dead cellular radio, and it read and wrote them correctly, first time, every time. So, capsule summary: Samsung phone NFC circuitry is not compatible with these tags, and it is the phone's fault, not the tags. TimesKey, the seller, is aware of this problem, by the way. So, there you go. If you need NTAG215 tags in a form factor that will stand up to handling, these are what you want. But if you don't have something OTHER than a Samsung phone to use them with, you're going to have a difficult and frustrating time. Blame Samsung for that, not NXP or TimesKey. Two Technical Thug thumbs up.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-23*