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“Provide a checkout-free shopping experience letting customers create an online shopping list from products in their cart and pay via email. Especially after the recent success of Amazon Go cashierless convenience stores, there is a surge in adaptations of this …

“Via Nano 33 IoT, use RFID tags as bookmarks to record your ratings. Then, inspect them on Qubitro to grasp and review chapters deliberately. While reading books or comics, I am fond of recording my ratings on a daily basis …

“A children’s juke box controlled by RFID tags, based on an ESP32. Features: - Playback of user-defined MP3 playlists - Playlist selected though RFID tag. Cheap RFID stickers can be placed on any 3D printed model. - Battery powered, can play while …

“In this article we are going to discuss the designing process of our Arduino Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Database Security System Project. This will walk you through the way I design my own RFID Project that connects to the database …

“In this project, make ESP RFID accsess control board with ESP8266 and RC522. Everything Can Be Configured Via Web UI (IoT) Hi everyone in this project we gonna make ESP RFID accsess control board with ESP8266 and RC522. Access control …

“In this instructable I show you how I made a simple RFID UID reader which reads the UID of a Mifare RFID card. The program is quite simple and on a breadboard the reader was quickly made. Then I soldered …

“Send RFID tag data to the EOS blockchain for novel supply chain, manufacturing, tracking and access control applications. Introduction Take your RFID tracking applications and ideas to a new level by sending the scanned tag data to a global, decentralized …

“Access Control system using a cheap MFRC522, PN532 RFID, RDM6300 readers or Wiegand RFID readers and Espressif’s ESP8266 Microcontroller. For Users - Minimal effort for setting up your Access Control system, just flash and everything can be configured via Web …

“In this DIY guide I will show you how to make your own security check system based on Arduino! You can use this system in areas with security guards (e.g. warehouses, malls, open areas). Every guard will have a …

“Some time ago I bought three different RFID modules for experimenting. In a previous project I detailed how to use a simple 125-kHz module to do a basic security function. Modules like that use read-only tags so the process is …