MyMax2 introduction
The MyMax2 sticker has been designed to be compatible with any existing contactless applications in the world. This is achieved by its ability to integrate the same contactless chip as currently used in the legacy contactless smart card application (called Secure Element SE). TWINLINX hardware products use the same architecture employing a combination of an active and a passive hardware blocks.
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PASSIVE PART of MyMax2 can contain any contactless chip from the market (called Secure Element). In case of combined contact/contactless chips, ISO 7816 connection is possible for operation as a SAM (Secure Access Module). Secure Element operates as a contactless card and uses the RF field (external or internal to the sticker) to be powered. Internal battery is not used.
ACTIVE PART of MyMax2 is switched on when communicating with the mobile phone using Bluetooth channel. This part contains NFC Reader function and allows to communicate with the internal Secure Element, external contactless cards or tags and another MyMax2 sticker or NFC-enabled mobile phone.
Most mobile phones having Bluetooth are compatible with the MyMax sticker. You can consult the list of the phones which operations with MyMax2 has been tested by TWINLINX. Learn more

Easy pairing with the phone: There is no need to look for Bluetooth pairing menu in the phone, pairing between the MyMax2 sticker and the phone is made by activating NFC application and entering unique code for each sticker.
The MyMax2 sticker is a contactless card. It can be used in the same way as the existing contactless cards: as a transport pass, as an access card or as a payment card. No need to be connected to the phone to get access to these functionalities.
Manage your card via the GSM network! There is no longer need to find a recharging kiosk to reload your transport pass, to ask for an access permit card, or to recharge your payment card! All these functions can be done using the mobile phone with connectivity to the network.
The MyMax2 reader functionality opens up new prospects: The mobile phone becomes the means to read and display information contained in a contactless card or a contactless tag. The phone can also allow the user (by using its display and keypad) to modify their internal data.
Communication between MyMax2 stickers or MyMax2 sticker and an NFC phone:this operation allows to make auto-pairing between two phones and exchange data for applications such as money transfer, business cards exchange or social networking…
Users can download many applications onto the same sticker thanks to the use of a multiapplication JavaCard contactless chip compatible with the Global Platform and Visa/MasterCard certified.


