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Next NFC Release Will Quadruple Range of Contactless Connections

The NFC Forum has announced NFC Release 15, which extends the operating range of Near Field Communication interactions by up to four times and enables faster, more seamless experiences.

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The NFC Forum is the global standards body responsible for Near Field Communication technology. NFC Release 15 increases the maximum operating range of NFC contactless connections from 0.5 centimeters to 2 centimeters. This fourfold increase in the NFC operating range reduces the need for precise alignment between devices during contactless transactions.

NFC Release 15 increases reliability and speed, resulting in fewer failed or repeated taps. It improves performance for smaller devices such as wearables, which contain smaller antennas. Support for devices like iPhones acting as NFC readers, such as during Tap to Pay on iPhone, will now support wider and more stable connection volumes.

Multi-purpose tap, allowing one tap to trigger multiple actions such as scanning a loyalty card at the same time as paying, is optimized. In addition, the new standard incorporates extended support for the NFC Digital Product Passport (DPP), a European Commission initiative designed to embed environmental and lifecycle data within physical products.

Apple is one of eight Board-level Principal Members of the NFC Forum, alongside companies including Google, Sony, and NXP. The iPhone and Apple Watch are both NFC-enabled, so the improvements with NFC Release 15 should materially improve performance and reliability on these devices in the future.

The Technical Specifications for NFC Release 15 are available today for NFC Forum Associate, Principal, and Sponsor-level member companies. Certification for NFC Release 15-compliant devices is expected to open later in 2025.

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Top Rated Comments

rorschach Avatar
10 months ago
Not sure why people seem to think they're making it so you can "tap" from literally feet away.

It's increasing 0.5 cm to 2 cm. That will make it easier to not have to find the exact right spot on the reader.
Score: 23 Votes (Like | Disagree)
klasma Avatar
10 months ago
Larger attack surface, nice. ;)
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
10 months ago

Is this good?

I can't seem to think why I'd want this.
I'm hoping it will avoid playing "hunt the contactless reader" on some pay machines or vending machines where the aerial isn't where you think it is and you end up waving your phone across the device to try and get it to read (I'm looking at you airport parking pay machines where the reader can be under the keypad, next to the keypad, on the side of the keypad depending on which version of the machine it is)
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
10 months ago

4x the range? Does this theoretically mean, someone behind/next to you at checkout could try to snatch your payment with their phone?
Article says increases range from 0.5cm to 2cm, so pretty clearly not
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
mthomas184 Avatar
10 months ago
I love the people complaining about this without even reading it.

Its 2cm. Its not like they're making it so it registers 5 feet away.

Good lord people. Chill.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
It’s always something Avatar
10 months ago

4x the range? Does this theoretically mean, someone behind/next to you at checkout could try to snatch your payment with their phone?
4x the range is 2cm, according to the fine article. If someone can snatch your payment at that range you have other problems.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)