Australian NFC Tag Supplier – Easitag

NFC Tags are quickly gaining traction in the Australian market and you want to ensure that you have a supplier that can distribute NFC tags quickly, efficiently and at a reasonable cost.

Easitag provides NFC tags to many businesses, large and small across Australia. We have a large amount of NFC tags in stock now and available. You can purchase using the shopping cart below or call us on 1800 077 375.

Buy NFC Tags Online

Our online NFC Store makes it easy and convenient to stay connected with the latest technology surrounding NFC tags and their implementation. Bulk ordering is as easy as calling us on 1800 077 375 and if you require less than 200 labels you can easily buy online.

The frequency of our NFC labels and tags is 13.56MHz

Purchasing more than 200 NFC labels

Please note if you require more than 200 labels please call us to place your order as we can give you discounted pricing on bulk orders of labels.

Visit our office

If you would like to talk to someone in person please feel free to visit us in our office located at 34 Thompson Street, Bowen Hills, QLD 4006 Australia where one of our NFC experts will be more than happy to give you a demonstration of our NFC tags and their capabilities.

NFC Store

Latest news

Wednesday, November 22, 2023
'Tis the season for joy, festivities, gift-giving, shopping and, unfortunately, a rise in shoplifting. As Christmas trading approaches, many businesses are gearing up for the annual surge in genuine customers and those with a less-than-honest intention when they walk into a store. Retailers are always looking for the best way to protect their merchandise, and one of the most effective strategies is anti-theft tagging with a focus on source tagging security labels.
Tuesday, May 30, 2023
Today’s retailers face a fast-paced and ever-evolving retail landscape. To thrive in this type of environment, companies must prioritise security and efficiency to stay ahead of the competition. One incredibly effective way to help achieve this is by implementing source-based Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) or Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tagging.
Thursday, January 30, 2020
It’s hard to believe the release of the very first iPhone was only 13 years ago. If you had told the average consumer fifteen years ago that in the space of little over a decade, almost the entire population of the planet would have a mobile device that could give them instant access to the internet, pay for products, stream their favourite TV shows and music, use GPS to help them navigate, take high-quality video and replace a multitude of electronic and digital products, you could very well have been considered a nut case. Only a few short years later we’ve now come to rely on this technology and take it for granted in our everyday lives. The proliferation of mobile apps and products that integrate with mobile phones has created an entirely new market of opportunity, not only for business but for marketers and advertisers too.