Introducing the Season One Subscrib.io Beanie. Crafted from a sustainable Polylana blend, this beanie offers both warmth and eco-consciousness. The 13" knit design, complete with a stylish cuff, provides a snug and comfortable fit for all head sizes.
The standout feature is the intricately embroidered patch, with various color options available. This patch isn’t just for show—it comes embedded with proprietary Public/Private NFC chip technology, ensuring authenticity and offering a unique, interactive experience.
Perfect for cooler weather or as a statement piece, the Season One Beanie combines functionality, style, and cutting-edge technology. Elevate your wardrobe with a beanie that's more than just an accessory—it's a symbol of distinction.
Season One - Subscrib.io Beanie Profile
The proprietary Public/Private Chip and proprietary Public Chip are both NFC (Near Field Communication) tags, but they differ significantly in features and capabilities:
- Memory Capacity:
Proprietary Public Chip: It has a smaller memory capacity, providing up to 888 bytes of usable memory.
- Security Features:
Proprietary Public/Private Chip: It may offer more advanced security features compared to the proprietary Public Chip, such as AES-128 encryption and password protection, which can enhance the security of data stored on the tag. Proprietary Public Chip: It typically has basic security features like a unique identifier (UID) and read-only locking capabilities, but it doesn't usually offer advanced encryption or authentication features.
- Application Compatibility:
Proprietary Public/Private Chip: It is more suitable for applications requiring larger amounts of data storage or higher security, such as access control, secure authentication, or product authentication. Proprietary Public Chip: It is commonly used in applications where a larger memory capacity is required compared to tags like proprietary Public Chip alternatives, but the additional security features or memory capacity of the proprietary Public/Private Chip are not necessary.
In summary, the choice between the proprietary Public/Private Chip and proprietary Public Chip depends on the specific requirements of the application, including desired memory capacity, and security needs. If security and a larger memory capacity are critical, the proprietary Public/Private Chip might be preferable, while the proprietary Public Chip could be suitable for applications that need a larger memory capacity but do not require advanced security features.
If you are still struggling to determine which chip type you would need for your product, please reach out here and schedule a meeting with Matt. In this meeting we can discuss your exact needs and develop a custom fit solution.