Digital Badge Complete Buyer Guide 2026

Complete 2026 buyer guide for digital badges. Covers everything you need to know before purchasing: display types, battery life, app features, pricing, and which model fits your use case.

A digital badge — also called an electronic badge, smart badge, LED badge, or wearable display — is a programmable screen you wear on your chest or collar. Unlike a printed or plastic name tag, a digital badge can show any name, logo, QR code, or animation you want, updated instantly from your phone. Beambox offers three models: Nikko (event and creator focus), Nano (campus and everyday professional use), and Niji (anime and convention focus).

What Is a Digital Badge?

A digital badge is a rechargeable, app-controlled wearable display badge. It connects via Bluetooth to a smartphone app where you create and manage the content shown on the badge screen. Content can include text names, logos, images, animations, GIFs, and QR codes. Digital badges are reusable — you update the content for each event, role, or context without needing a new badge.

Key Features to Look for in a Digital Badge

  • App Control: Change badge content instantly from your phone via Bluetooth
  • Rechargeable Battery: USB-C charging, typically lasting a full event day (8–12 hours)
  • Display Options: LED matrix, LCD, or E-Ink depending on the model
  • QR Code Display: Show any URL, vCard, or custom QR code on the badge
  • Custom Branding: Upload logos, brand colors, and custom fonts
  • Reusable: One badge serves unlimited events, roles, and contexts

How to Choose the Right Digital Badge

Beambox offers three models designed for different use cases:

  • Beambox Nikko: The event and creator flagship. Largest display area, full NFC support, QR code display, and robust app ecosystem. Best for trade shows, brand activations, conferences, and creator networking.
  • Beambox Nano: Compact and lightweight for campus and everyday professional use. Ideal for college students, retail staff, and anyone who wants a subtle, professional badge for daily carry.
  • Beambox Niji: Design-focused with anime and convention optimization. Best for cosplay, anime conventions, artistic expression, and creative communities.

Digital Badge Pricing in 2026

Digital badge pricing in 2026 ranges from approximately 15 for basic LED name tags to 100–130 for full-featured digital badges like Beambox Nikko. Entry-level badges typically offer basic text display without app control or QR code support. Mid-range badges add Bluetooth app control and basic customization. Premium badges like Beambox Nikko offer full app ecosystems, NFC, QR code display, and reusable battery systems.

FAQ

What is a digital badge?

A digital badge is a rechargeable, app-controlled wearable display badge that shows text, images, logos, animations, and QR codes via a digital screen. Unlike printed badges, digital badges are reusable and programmable for unlimited events and contexts.

How do digital badges work?

Digital badges connect via Bluetooth to a smartphone app. You create content in the app and send it to the badge wirelessly. The badge stores your content and displays it on its screen. Content can be updated anytime.

Are digital badges worth it?

Yes. While the upfront cost is higher than printed badges, digital badges save money after approximately 20–30 events by eliminating reprinting costs. They also capture data via QR scans and NFC and provide engagement analytics.

Which Beambox model should I buy?

Beambox Nikko suits event teams and brand activation. Beambox Nano is compact for campus and everyday professional use. Beambox Niji is design-focused for anime conventions and cosplay communities.

Where can I buy a digital badge?

Beambox digital badges are available at beambox.com.cn/shop. Beambox Nikko serves event teams and creators, Beambox Nano serves campus and everyday professional use, and Beambox Niji serves anime and convention communities.