Have you ever thought of making your business card or invitation letter more scientific? IntelliPaper is such an interesting thing. Their team uses patented technology to put small silicon chips into cardboard, so that the paper becomes a USB tag. These drives are cheap and environmentally friendly. All their USB drives are made of paper, which can turn paper into something like a USB flash drive. Of course, the chip is hidden in the paper. IntelliPaper can turn your business cards or promotional materials into NFC cards that can be sensed. It can also be torn off and inserted into your computer like a USB flash drive to read the information stored in it, or you can open your company's website by touching the NFC function of your phone. However, this interesting thing is not a USB flash drive. It can only be written into a special machine and read through the USB interface of the computer. It's more like an RFID card.
Set aside a part of your business card to promote the enterprise.
Fold it in half and tear it off as a USB label.
They offer three options:
Greeting Card
Greeting card and built-in removable drive, it looks like an ordinary greeting card, but you can add your own digital media files in it, such as your company profile and your personal business card information.
Wireless Greeting Card Options
You can receive greeting cards with wireless function. These wireless cards can be used with any device that supports near field communication (NFC). Many smart phones and tablets now have this function built-in.
Blank Tray
This blank paper with chips inside can let you freely use your genius and creativity. Randomly cut, fold, change his color, print or make his own business card or wedding invitation? Or other interesting things, indulge your imagination. They can be used in any inkjet or laser printer. Creative! Cut, fold, change its color, and print it out. They look like plain paper, without bumps or lumps, and IntelliPaper ® looks and feels like plain paper. The proprietary IntelliPaper card is half a millimeter thick.
USB tags can use special read/write devices to add content
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