LinkedIn NFC Business Card — Share Your LinkedIn with a Tap

| Digital Business Cards | Lets Connect (Spain)

Stop spelling out your LinkedIn URL. With a LinkedIn NFC business card, your profile opens instantly when someone taps their phone against your card.

If you're switching from paper to smart business cards, you've probably asked: should I go with NFC or QR code? The honest answer is — you shouldn't have to choose. Here's why.


Quick Comparison: NFC vs QR Code

Feature | NFC Business Card | QR Code Business Card

How it works | Tap card to phone | Scan code with camera Speed | Instant (~1 second) | 2–3 seconds Device compatibility | iPhone 7+, most Android | All smartphones with camera App required | No | No Works offline | Yes | Needs internet to load Premium feel | High — tech-forward | Moderate Updatable | Yes | Yes (dynamic QR)

How NFC Business Cards Work

NFC (Near Field Communication) uses a short-range wireless chip embedded in your card. When you tap the card against someone's phone, your digital profile opens instantly — no camera, no scanning, no fumbling.

Best for:
  • Executive networking and premium settings
  • One-on-one meetings where first impressions matter
  • Professionals who want a sleek, modern image

Explore NFC business cards from Lets Connect.


How QR Code Business Cards Work

A QR code stores your profile link in a scannable image. The recipient opens their phone camera, points at the code, and your profile loads in their browser.

Best for:
  • Large events with mass networking
  • Printed materials like brochures and flyers
  • Situations where the recipient may not have NFC

Why the Best Cards Have Both

Here's the thing — not every phone supports NFC (though most modern ones do), and QR codes are slightly slower but universally compatible. That's why every Lets Connect smart card includes both NFC and QR built-in.

Whether your contact has the latest iPhone or a budget Android from 2018, they can connect with you.


Which Is More Secure?

NFC wins on security. Its ultra-short range (< 4 cm) means data can only transfer during intentional, physical contact. QR codes, while safe, can theoretically be photographed from a distance.

Read more about NFC security features.


FAQs

Can I have both NFC and QR on one card?

Yes — all Lets Connect smart cards include both NFC and QR code, so you never miss a connection regardless of the recipient's device.

Which is faster — NFC or QR?

NFC is faster (instant tap vs. 2-3 seconds for QR scanning), but both are dramatically faster than exchanging paper cards.

Do QR codes work without internet?

The scan works offline, but the recipient needs an internet connection to load your full profile page.

Which technology is better for events?

Both work great. NFC is ideal for one-on-one introductions; QR codes are better for mass distribution (printed on banners, table cards, etc.). Our Google Review stands and review stickers use both technologies.


The Bottom Line

Don't pick one — get both. Lets Connect cards give you NFC tap speed with QR code universality, all in one premium card.

👉 Order Your NFC + QR Smart Card