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Ztamp:s - RFID stamps that make your objects come alive

  • Smart RFID stamps to stick on your everyday Objects
  • Decide which actions to trigger
  • Exist in 10 colors
  • Compatible with Mir:ror & Nabaztag:tag

All your Objects deserve to be connected

Stick a Ztamp to an everyday object. Assign applications, services, contents to it. When you flash an object's Ztamp in front of a device that can recognize it (a Nabaztag:tag or Mir:ror by Violet), any applications assigned to the object will automatically launch.

Features

Technical specs

Applications

  • Can be affixed to any inanimate object
  • Work with Mir:ror or Nabaztag:tag by Violet, who can detect them and perform the programmed tasks
  • Programming is as easy as picking your applications among the selection offered in the directory on violet.net
  • Extensive range of applications: leisure, daily life, entertainment, kids, productivity, communication, social networks…
  • Launch any type of applications, media or connect to any website you specify
  • Send e-mail, social network updates, or data to any open Web app
  • Count the number of uses for an object
  • Allows any object to have its own e-mail address and receive messages
  • Can be used with your own applications
  • Multiple actions can be assigned to a single Ztamp

Technical details

  • Ztamps contain tiny electronic chips, or tags, which communicate through High Frequency (RFID) when they come close to a device capable of reading them. The rest of the time, they do not emit any electromagnetic waves.
  • Contain RFID chips of the ISO 14443 B type
  • Any actions assigned to a Ztamp can be deleted or edited at any time
  • A Ztamp's detection distance varies with the type of reader device (from a few millimetres to a few centimetres).
  • Ztamps may not function properly if affixed to materials that conduct current or generate electromagnetic fields (metal, mobile phones, magnets etc.)
  • Do not crease or fold the Ztamp, as this may disable it. Avoid exposing the Ztamp to shocks, do not write on it, staple or pierce it, or attempt to take it apart.
  • Ztamps are not dishwasher-safe. If soiled, simply wipe them with a damp cloth.
  • The Ztamp is not a toy. Keep out of the reach of children under 36 months.

System Requirements

Warranty and Support

  • 1 year warranty, repair, replacement
  • Technical support

A few examples

  • Your paper files automatically open the corresponding files on your computer (with Mir:ror).
  • Your books contain links to websites or videos that give additional info about their subject (with Mir:ror)
  • Your umbrella reads out the weather forecast and traffic information before you leave the house (with Mir:ror and Nabaztag:tag)
  • Your coffee mug warns your Facebook friends that you're at work while reading out the latest business news (with Mir:ror and Nabaztag:tag)
  • The picture frame with your girlfriend in it calls her directly through Skype (with Mir:ror)
  • Your souvenir trinket from Marrakech displays you holiday snapshot album (with Mir:ror)
  • Your pack counts the number of cigarettes you've smoked today (with Mir:ror and Nabaztag:tag)
  • Your car keys wish you welcome home and send whoever you like an email to let them know you're back (with Mir:ror and Nabaztag:tag)
  • Offer presents fitted with Ztamp:s: they'll be able to sing a song and wish a happy birthday (with Mir:ror and Nabaztag:tag)
  • Keep track of every time you use your tools, take your medication, or pour out a glass of Vodka (with Mir:ror and Nabaztag:tag)
  • Your household appliances connect you directly to their manufacturer's support website (with Mir:ror)
  • Your wife sends your car keys email to remind you to get the bread on the way home (with Mir:ror and Nabaztag:tag)
  • When did you last wear that dress? (with Mir:ror and Nabaztag:tag)
  • Your concert ticket plays tracks from your favourite iTunes playlist (with Mir:ror)

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