Smart Magnetic Labels with Hidden RFID Tags

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Smart Magnetic Labels with Hidden RFID Tags

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Pauses at the appropriate time to insert a magnet and RFID tag.
Pauses at the appropriate time to insert a magnet and RFID tag.
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Never run out of anything again! These smart magnetic labels can be used all over the home, but I use mine to label common food items and consumables (e.g. dishwasher tablets) in the kitchen. When they run low I can tap my phone on the label (which contains a hidden RFID tag) and it will automatically be added to my shopping list via Home Assistant. The labels naturally also work as simple magnetic labels if you don't want to include the RFID tag, which means they can be easily moved around.

 

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  • Magnet x 1: Two magnets per label (d=15mm x h=4mm). Available from Amazon: https://amzn.to/3TFpLrg
  • RFIDTag x 1: One RFID tag per label (25mm NTAG213). Available from Amazon: https://amzn.to/3ZGvQaJ
  • One 4cm x 3cm sticky label (or smaller!) x 1: Visit https://handsonkatie.com/recommended-products/ for my latest recommended label machine.

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Your videos have increased the WAF here at home of the new 3d printer. Thanks. Its now printing nothing but multiboard and organisations stuff my wife has seen from your videos.
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Great to hear Ian!! That's what we want! Now if your printer is that busy, then surely she should be thinking about buying you a second one....... ;)
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