I think the best use case I’ve seen for nfc tags are periodic reminder reset. Place a nfc tag near your filter register then when you change your hvac filter, scanning the tag records the date which can then be used to send notifications when it’s time to change the filters again.
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I do this and even have a card on my tablet/dashboard with how many days left on the filter! Tag is down on the furnace.
You just reminded me that I had tags on my furnace and under sink water filter. I never set them up again after I moved a few years ago.
I hear a weekend project brewing :)
That's an amazing idea, thanks! I have a stack of NFC stickers doing nothing at the moment
I set up two tags that trigger the Bedtime routine and taped one to the side of my wife and I's bedside tables. I much prefer scanning the tag over bothering with my phone or yelling at Google (until I give up and do it on my phone anyways).
I also set up a few medication reminder tags for my wife. Reminder triggers once an hour until she taps the tag on the pill bottle. Very handy with medications on different schedules.
The spouse acceptance factor is huge. Nothing for her to remember.
I really like that "tag as a garage door opener" idea!
Do you really always have your phone on you when you're at home? When I'm outside then yes I have it in my pocket, but at home it's either charging or just on the table in a different room.
I usually have my phone with me most of the time when I'm at home.
For sure. I would honestly love to not but I work from home so it’s easy to watch a movie and wait for a teams notification if I’m needed :)
lol ok, that is a good use of the phone in your pocket, I agree.
What tags are you using? Android or iOS?
I have one inconspicuously hidden under a sticker that will unlock one of my smart locks. Needing to unlock my phone is what prevents me from using it that often, though.
It is fun to use it when friends/family are around, and see them go "Whaaaat?!"
NFC tag on a vacuum that enables "Clening scene": shared spaces lights on maximum, favourite cleaning playlist on
So how do you physically use these?
Have the tag on a surface, and touch your phone to it whilst connected to HA?
Never used RFID tags before, do you need to have the app open, or will it work with the phone locked?
I haven't tried HA with NFC tags yet, but if I tap an NFC tag with my phone, it'll show a list of app that can be launched to handle the tag. The phone need to be unlocked though.
HA handles them really well actually. You can flash them directly from the HA app, and as long as NFC is turned on on the phone, you can just scan them and execute whatever automation they're tied to without opening the app. You can buy a 50 pack for like $15 on amazon/aliexpress.
Also if you have a 3D printer, you can slip them into your prints while printing and have them fully sealed inside the object (I have a giant 3D printed house key that has our wifi login embedded in it)