NFC Bic Marker
£22.50
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Made to Order. Tested with Care.
The NFC Bic Marker is an official Bic Marking 2000 permanent marker that includes a high quality large NFC tag placed strategically inside the barrel of the pen directly beneath the "Bic" logo. However, due to the quality of the NFC chip it can be read pretty much all the way around the barrel of the marker!
Every NFC Bic Marker is made to order and individually crafted by hand. I personally disassemble each marker, program and install the NFC tag and then reassemble, test, and prepare it with precision to ensure flawless performance before it leaves my workshop.
I personally check every marker for reliability, range, and consistency. Only once I’m satisfied that it meets my performance standards is it carefully packaged and sent on its way. This means you receive a product you can rely on - one that’s been made by a magician, for magicians.
During performance, simply bring the marker close to your spectator’s phone and it will instantly and silently trigger your chosen web magic app - such as WikiTest, Inject, Goo or Akronym - all without switches, typing, or suspicious moves.
No need to remember secret URLs or discreetly type anything. The NFC B Pric Marker handles the technical side so you can focus entirely on your presentation and performance.
Best of all, the pen remains completely innocent. It’s a genuine, fully functional Bic Marker that can be handed to your spectator to sign a card or write a note. It looks, feels, and behaves exactly like a regular marker - because it is one.
The difference is what’s hidden inside. In your hands, it becomes an invisible tool that turns natural actions into powerful moments of magic.
Each NFC Bic Marker is handmade, tested with care, and built to last - a professional-grade tool for serious performers who demand both reliability and subtlety in their work.
Why use the NFC Bic Marker?
The usual process:
In a typical circumstance you would ask your spectator to unlock their phone and open their browser, such as Safari. Then you would ask them to go to Google, Wikipedia, or any number of other sites you would like them to believe they are on.
Then you would usually take their phone, and in the guise of explaining what to do, you would secretly type in your secret URL to go to the alternative “look-a-like” site paired to your account ID.
Alternatively, with some apps you will pair your session with other methods, such as entering keystrokes, swiping on your own phone or using an accomplice.
What NFC products do:
No more typing your secret URL or secretly swiping to pair, all you need to do is get your spectator to unlock their phone, open their browser and go to the genuine site. Then, as you take their phone from them you simply bring it near the NFC tag.
You'll usually get an alert on the phone asking if you confirm to the redirect and once clicked, your paired page is loaded!