Random Wikipedia Page Generator Smart Keyring

YTI-RWP-KC

Description

Simply approach the keyring with a mobile phone (1-5cm range) or NFC device to open a random Wikipedia page in your phone's browser, every time you tap. Works with all NFC (Near Field Communication) enabled mobile phones which accounts for over 95% of mobile phones in circulation, and almost all phones released since 2019 (phone must be unlocked). 

For iPhone: iPhone 7 and above have built-in NFC chips and work by default. The NFC reader on iPhone is at the top of the phone on the back. 

For Android: the vast majority of Android devices have an NFC chip and work by default. To confirm, go to settings, search for "NFC" and make sure it is enabled. For Android phones, the NFC reader is in the middle of the phone on the back. 

No App or setup required and no batteries required (your mobile phone will power the chip inside the keyring once approached). 

  • Increase your general knowledge with this handy keyring, learning a new topic every time you tap! Ideal as an exciting gadget gift for birthdays or Christmas
  • Compact Size: 4cm across, with 3cm metal keychain attached
  • Solid Material: Transparent, durable and glossy plastic
  • Long Lifespan: Includes an internal chip with a lifetime of over 50 years
  • No App Or Setup Required: Works out of the box with your smart phone
  • No Batteries Required: Powered by your phone when approached, using Near Field Communication technology
  • Sleek Design: Features the Wikipedia jigsaw globe on the front, with the "Tap With Phone" instructional graphic on the back 

Specifications

EAN 0733968838421
UPC 733968838421
Brand YouTapIt
Weight 0.02kg
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10/10 absolutely fantastic.

The variety in pages is wild and entertaining.

Gretchen Plant | Coraopolis | December 2023

Got it for white elephant and I’m excited to see everyone’s reactions!

thank you

Aderpted | Spanish Fork | December 2023

This is such a creative and funny gift! I got it for my partner and loved the idea so much that I got one for myself.

It came on time as pictured and worked out of the box with my partner's iphone SE. I had to turn on 'automation' in the settings of my iphone 13 and it worked like a charm after that. i highly recommend this for any wikipedia nerds, like me! thank you!!!

Mel | UK | December 2023

Amazing quality! Links register quickly.

Great gift for the know-it-all in your life

Lyn | UK | December 2023

Works well

Fun gift for Christmas

Kirstie | Witby | November 2023

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