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I started using NFC tags at home and they changed everything

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Last updated: 2025/09/09 at 7:59 PM
News Room Published 9 September 2025
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Managing phone settings all day long gets exhausting. I’d fidget with apps constantly—opening Spotify while backing out of the driveway, hunting for Do Not Disturb when sitting down to work, or manually dimming smart lights before crawling into bed. The endless tapping and swiping felt like a second job—until I stumbled across NFC tags.

These little programmable stickers are basically magic. For about a buck each, they turn any surface into a smart trigger that responds to your phone. I placed them in strategic spots around my house, and suddenly, all those repetitive phone tasks became automatic. Here’s how the iPhone Shortcuts app, paired with NFC tags, turned my place into something that actually works for me.

My car dashboard became a music station

Instant Spotify access

Jonathon Jachura / MUO

After buying a pack of NFC tags, I tucked the first one on my car’s center console. Now, when I drop my iPhone in there, music starts without me touching a thing. My morning drives get energetic playlists; evening commutes get something chill. The tag even handles Bluetooth pairing if my phone forgot to connect. No more wrestling with apps while trying to reverse out of tight parking spots.

My desk became a productivity zone

Automatic do-not-disturb mode

nfc tag under desk Jonathon Jachura / MUO

I’ve got this NFC tag hidden under my desk. When I set my phone down, three actions happen instantly: notifications shut off, the lights get easier on my eyes, and my task app opens. Something about that combo puts me in the right productivity headspace. When I’m done, I just grab my phone and everything goes back to normal.

My nightstand controls the entire house

One-tap bedtime routine

nfc tag on nightstand lamp Jonathon Jachura / MUO

This tag might be my favorite trick. Touch my phone to the nightstand, and every light in the house goes dark, tomorrow’s alarm gets set, sleep tracking kicks in, and the thermostat drops to 68 degrees.

I used to walk laps around the house, double-checking lights, then mess with my phone for five minutes, setting up sleep options. Now it takes three seconds, and I sleep better knowing nothing has been forgotten.

My kitchen counter became command central

Recipe access and timer management

white nfc tag under kitchen counter Jonathon Jachura / MUO

Cooking with sticky fingers and a locked phone is the worst. My kitchen counter tag fixes this by launching recipe apps, starting multiple timers, and keeping the screen awake so I can peek at instructions without touching anything. Bonus: it fires up the under-cabinet lights and queues my cooking playlist. Following complicated recipes doesn’t feel like juggling anymore.

My home office entry got smart

Instant work environment setup

office nfc tag actions
Screenshot by Jonathon Jachura; no attribution required
office nfc tag actions moving spotify
Screenshot by Jonathon Jachura; no attribution required

Walking into my office triggers a whole routine now, thanks to a tag by the door. The calendar opens, email loads, project apps launch in order, lights shift to bright white, and focus music starts playing. That little tap has turned into something I actually look forward to—like closing the door on everything else.

My morning coffee spot became an info hub

News, weather, and podcasts on demand

NFC tag on nespresso machine Jonathon Jachura / MUO

My coffee counter has become my morning news desk. While the coffee’s brewing, I tap the NFC tag on my Nespresso machine and boom—my news app, weather forecast, and usual podcast lineup are all queued up. It takes about the same time to scan through everything as it does for my mug to fill up, which is a convenient way to figure out what’s going on before I start my day.

My workout corner got serious

Instant fitness mode

black nfc tag in home gym with weights in background Jonathon Jachura / MUO

I have an NFC tag near my weight rack that sets my phone to workout mode. One touch and the fitness app pops up, music starts pumping, and notifications get blocked except for real emergencies. It saves me from checking texts between sets or scrolling through apps when I should be lifting.

The tag also kicks off a timer, so I actually know how long I worked out instead of guessing.

No apps, no voice commands; just tap

iPhone shortcut app automations
Screenshot by Jonathon Jachura; no attribution required
iphone shortcut app nfc tag setup
Screenshot by Jonathon Jachura; no attribution required
iphone shortcut app nfc tag automation
Screenshot by Jonathon Jachura; no attribution required

I’ve messed around with voice assistants and fancy smart home apps, but NFC tags work better. They don’t need Wi-Fi, won’t misunderstand what you’re asking for, and respond identically every single time. There’s something satisfying about the physical tap—it feels more deliberate than yelling at a speaker across the room.

Setting them up takes minutes using the iPhone’s Shortcuts app. Complex automation chains that used to require multiple steps now happen with one touch. The tags disappear once you stick them in place, so they don’t mess with your decor or create visual clutter.

Making technology disappear

What I love most isn’t any single automation—it’s how these tags made my phone less annoying. I no longer spend time tweaking smart home settings or hunting through apps. Just walk around the house, tap your smartphone, and your automations happen.

My mornings run smoother, getting into work mode feels natural, and my brain isn’t occupied with a dozen little phone tasks that add up over the day.

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