26-bit proximity CR80 cards for 1386/1326 Wiegand readers vs NFC business cards 7 pack with QR code (no app required)
Overall winner: NFC business cards 7 pack with QR code (no app required)
Key Differences
One Tap Only NFC cards (B0CVF8S8T7) are contactless NFC + QR code cards advertised as durable and reusable with instant tap-or-scan sharing and no apps/subscriptions; they suit users wanting modern NFC/QR networking. MktStleat CR80 26-bit proximity cards (B0C2ZQ6J2K) are blank printable ISOProx-style 125kHz cards with universal 26-bit Wiegand compatibility for access-control and card-printing workflows
26-bit proximity CR80 cards for 1386/1326 Wiegand readers
Printable 26-bit proximity CR80 cards compatible with ISOProx 1386/1326 formats. Works with common access control systems using 26-bit Wiegand readers. User feedback is mixed
Pros
- Printable CR80 blank cards
- 26-bit H10301 format compatibility
- Works with common 26-bit Wiegand readers
- Thinline II, MiniProx, RP family compatibility
Cons
- Limited customer insights available
- Mixed sentiment on experiences
NFC business cards 7 pack with QR code (no app required)
NFC cards plus printed QR code for contactless sharing. reusable and durable, works without wifi or subscriptions. customers note easy use and improved ratings
Pros
- reusable NFC card and QR code
- no apps, wifi, or subscriptions required
- durable, professional design
- instant tap or scan functionality
Cons
- no explicit limitations in data
- requires compatible devices
- only mentions 7 pack in title
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | MktStleat |
| Durability | One Tap Only |
| Versatility | One Tap Only |
| User Reviews | One Tap Only |