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Why Do We Need An NFC Pet Tag
Losing a pet is a common but painful experience for owners. The ordeal doesn't end until the missing dog or cat returns home. About 10 million pets are lost each year in the United States, and millions of them end up in animal shelters. Sadly, in shelters without personalized nfc dog tags or microchips, only 15 percent of dogs and 2 percent of cats are reunited with their owners. No one can imagine the pain of losing a pet and never coming back. To avoid this, NFC dog tags become a great way to protect your animals and give them a chance to come home warm again!
NFC Technology With Pets
To this end, many technology companies are developing a solution based on animal tags and servers that use nfc technology to store a pet's identity and pet owner's personal data in the cloud. Users can then access pet information by scanning a QR code on the animal's tag or directly using the near Field communication (NFC) function. This solution is based on a 13.56 MHz ISO 14443 compliant chip and is widely adopted by businesses that manage pets on a large scale.
Advantages of NFC Pet Tag
The first thing most people do when they find a lost pet is to check the pet's collar tag, which is usually printed with the owner's name and phone number. However, the numbers and letters on the collar tag are blurred by wear and tear, making it difficult to read. Using QR code technology or an animal tag with NFC functionality, users can scan the QR code printed on the front of the animal tag via their smartphone (including the PetHub app) to get more data about their pet on their phone.
According to the survey report, 96 percent of missing pets will be returned within 24 hours or less. NFC find new value in the market, especially when QR codes cannot be scanned. On the one hand, QR code technology requires a person to reach up to the dog's neck and pick up the collar tag to scan, which makes the scanning function of QR code somewhat challenging. What enterprises need more is to quickly identify pets and obtain pet related information, and this application demand promotes the large-scale deployment of NFC pet tags in daily life.
Prospect Of NFC Technology
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought inconvenience to many industries, while QR code technology remains the most commonly used technology for labeling, with consumers preferring to scan such convenient barcodes. For example, many restaurants now offer menus and ordering services based on QR codes. It was a very successful technique for us to add NFC functionality to the tag.
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