What is the use of the NFC in the Mercedes-Benz E300L?
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Mercedes-Benz's NFC function is a near-field communication system, which means that through the interconnection between the phone and the vehicle, the phone can serve as a car key to unlock the doors and start the vehicle, as well as enable back-to-back data transmission between electronic devices (without the need to turn on Bluetooth). Here is some extended information: 1. Definition of NFC: NFC stands for Near-Field Communication, a short-range wireless communication technology. Developed jointly by Philips and Sony, NFC is a non-contact identification and interconnection technology that enables short-range wireless communication between mobile devices, consumer electronics, PCs, and smart control tools. 2. Functions of NFC: NFC is a wireless connection technology that provides easy, secure, and fast communication. Its transmission range is smaller than RFID, which can reach several meters or even tens of meters. However, due to NFC's unique signal attenuation technology, it offers advantages such as short distance, high bandwidth, and low energy consumption compared to RFID. Additionally, NFC is compatible with existing non-contact smart card technologies and has become a formal standard supported by an increasing number of major manufacturers. Furthermore, NFC is also a short-range connection protocol that provides easy, secure, fast, and automatic communication between various devices.