Haha, yeah, imagine trying to tap your card on a Wi-Fi router to pay for something. That would be a pretty strange experience. 'Excuse me, Sir, I'd like to use my Wi-Fi to pay for this coffee.'
Absolutely. NFC is the clear winner here. The only other option that might work is Bluetooth, but that requires pairing devices, which is a bit more hassle than just tapping your card or phone. NFC is just plug and play, you know?
Yeah, I agree. NFC is the way to go. Wi-Fi, IR, and Bluetooth are all wireless technologies, but they're not really designed for the quick, close-range transactions needed for tap-to-pay. NFC is specifically made for that kind of thing.
This is a pretty straightforward question. The customer is looking for a tap-to-pay device, and the obvious answer is NFC (Near Field Communication). That's the technology used in most contactless payment systems these days.
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