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Reddit mentions of GoToTags Blank White On-Metal NFC Tag - Sticker - NTAG216 - Circle - 30 mm - 10 Pack

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GoToTags Blank White On-Metal NFC Tag - Sticker - NTAG216 - Circle - 30 mm - 10 Pack
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Includes 10 blank white NFC stickers - WORKS WITH POPLFerrite layer provides on-metal functionality; including aluminum and electronic surfacesEach tag features a sticky adhesive backing to allow for easy and convenient placementSmooth, glossy finish provides slight water-resistance while also being print-friendlyA fast and modern NTAG 213 chip offers 144 bytes of user memory; ideal for a URL, text, contact card, etc.
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ColorWhite
Weight0.02 Pounds

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Found 2 comments on GoToTags Blank White On-Metal NFC Tag - Sticker - NTAG216 - Circle - 30 mm - 10 Pack:

u/Xaositek ยท 4 pointsr/shortcuts

I have been using these very successfully - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00TRL774A/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

If I recall any NTAG216 will work pretty darn well

u/XxcodemanxX ยท 0 pointsr/NFC

Couple responses for you:

If you were to purchase a heavy-duty anti-metal NFC tag, the aluminum would not block the tag being written/read. Something like this maybe.(http://www.amazon.com/Blank-White--Metal-NFC-Sticker/dp/B00TRL774A/ref=sr_1_46?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1425246597&sr=1-46)
Now that solves the metal problem (metal messes with the frequency tags operate in), but laying the tag in cement may create another problem. The range of an NFC tag is usually a few mm, that's why it is a 'touch' technology. You might run in to errors burying a tag too deep in cement. This is something you might want to buy a few tags for, and test.

As for compatibility, pretty much any NTAG chip is compatible with all devices. Phones have sensors in different areas, but the NXP regulations that NTAG follows make them the most universal.

Lifespan, usually tags are guaranteed for 10,000 read/writes. As this is a pretty large value, I wouldn't be too worried about deploying them permanently. As for security, if you 'lock' the NFC tag after being written, the tag can never be written to again. This is the most practical use for NFC tags, as you want to deploy them in the real world and not have hooligans change their action.

Hope this helps!