







📲 Unlock the future of smart interaction with the ultimate NFC toolkit!
The HiLetgo PN532 NFC RFID Module V3 Kit is a compact, versatile near-field communication reader/writer supporting multiple protocols (I2C, SPI, HSU) and a wide range of RFID cards including Mifare and DesFire. Designed for seamless integration with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and Android devices, it offers a 5-7cm reading range with built-in antenna and on-board level shifting for easy plug-and-play use in DIY smart projects.
| ASIN | B01I1J17LC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,442 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #167 in External Memory Card Readers |
| Brand | HiLetgo |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (194) |
| Date First Available | 15 May 2017 |
| Item Weight | 18 g |
| Item model number | 3-01-1147 |
| Manufacturer | HiLetgo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3-01-1147 |
| Package Dimensions | 11.4 x 6.5 x 1.19 cm; 18 g |
R**O
Love this product great value for my money. I used it for my NFC home music build and it works as expected.
J**N
It worked nice thank you
Z**K
After I got a replacement, this worked great having gone on a fun with my raspberry pie and ESP32 device devices. Most difficult part about it is making sure you have the right code to actually run this. There’s plenty of premade stuff out there that will help.
N**A
The product shipped from Amazon is not V3 as shown in the picture. It is an older version that does not have the Reset pin break out (Required for Adafruit python I2C library). I followed the instructions but could not get it to work with the Adafruit Python library for the Raspberry Pi (either I2C or SPI). It may work with Arduino but you will have trouble with the Raspberry Pi Python library. [UPDATE] It must be some problem with my old Raspberry Pi board, but I swapped in a Raspberry Pi 3 board and installed Adafruit's adafruit-pn532-rfid-nfc circuitpython and everything is working now. Even the board I bought is not version 3 and does not have the reset pin, it still works.
S**T
Bought this as a cheap way to see if an NFC project was feasible, and it works using both the included tags and some NTAG213 stickers found elsewhere on amazon. I soldered in one of the included 4-pin headers, and then used that to connect an FTDI TTL-232R-5V usb-to-ttl-serial cable. It then comes right up and works with libnfc and the libnfc examples, after putting the proper serial port into /etc/nfc/libnfc.conf . I'll be ordering a few more. Two little things that didn't bother me: only has a 4-pin connector, so I had to put a custom matching 4 pin connector onto the FTDI cable. If this had a compatible 6-pin connector, I could have used an unmodified FTDI cable or other usb-ttl-serial adapter with the common 6 pin header. The set of three wires were not included in my package.
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