The UK is still in Europe (just not the EU) after Brexit. The import tax rate is set by your country regardless to where it’s coming from, so it’s the same.
We also have DHL express and economy mail so may work out cheaper/more expensive but you’ll need to check.
All of our mail is shipped from the UK currently but an EU/USA warehouse is on the horizon but still a while away yet.
As an English man living in southern Europe I can assure you that the costs involved in importing from the uk have changed radically since we left the union.
“The import tax rate is set by your country regardless to where it’s coming from, so it’s the same.”
No, import duty from countries outside the EU is very different from those within (which was the point of an economic union).
As mentioned by @Lilbitz above, thats exactly what it is.
“better” is subjective, BUT either will work for your Bus project.
HOWEVER
as you will not need to change the UID of your HF side, and you will be able to enroll your implant into the reader, the NExT will be the “better” option for you.
@charly
If I am interpreting this correct, I think what @Pilgrimsmaster was saying is that the NeXT is more useful in this dudes SPECIFIC use case because the UID or serial number (number that the card screams when it’s interrogated by the reader) is static or unchangable. This is okay because they will enroll the specific chip number into the bus system or access control system and will not need to change that information.
Some people may prefer the xMagic because the UID or serial on the HF side is changeable. This is good because not everyone can simply enroll their chip into someone else’s system so they may need to be able to alter the actual UID to match, say, that of a cloned work badge or hotel key.