Amazing NFC Nails by @Baybe_Doll #WearableWednesday
Built an NFC reader for my NFC nails using an @arduino and an @adafruit PN532 for @BodyHackingCon http://pic.twitter.com/ERQXGCoEB3
— baybe doll (@Baybe_Doll) June 1, 2017
How cool is this project?!? Can’t wait to see a write up on these awesome nails!
A short video on how I apply my NFC LED nails
/cc @BodyHackingCon @RealSexyCyborg @cjcrump69 http://pic.twitter.com/LYq97n31jq— baybe doll (@Baybe_Doll) April 25, 2017
http://pic.twitter.com/txip4m8bPa
— baybe doll (@Baybe_Doll) April 5, 2017
Check out more videos of the nails in action on Twitter @Baybe_Doll
Featured Adafruit Product!
Adafruit PN532 NFC/RFID Controller Shield for Arduino + Extras: We’ve taken our popular Adafruit PN532 breakout board and turned it into a shield – the perfect tool for any 13.56MHz RFID or NFC application. The Adafruit NFC shield uses the PN532 chip-set (the most popular NFC chip on the market) and is what is embedded in pretty much every phone or device that does NFC. This chipset is very powerful, and can pretty much do it all, such as read and write to tags and cards, communicate with phones (say for payment processing), and ‘act’ like a NFC tag. While the controller has many capabilities, our Arduino library currently only supports reading/writing tags, and does not support phone-to-shield communication, tag emulation (which requires an external ‘secure element’ only available from NXP) or other more advanced features at this time.
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