Motorola has built in compatibility to the Moto X NFC unlocking feature that allows use of third party NFC tags for password bypass.On their website they imply pairing with an official Moto Skip will unlock this functionality described here: Moto Global Customer Portal There is no need to buy a moto skip to enable use of third party NFC tags.Step 1: With Nova Launcher (or any other application that lets you create shortcuts to android activities) begin the process of creating a short cut on a homescreen. With Nova Launcher long press on an empty spot on a homescreen. (All other instructions will be for Nova Launcher method)Step 2: Select “Shortcuts”.Step 3: Select “Activities”.Step 4: Scroll to “Motorola Skip Setup” and expand the category.Step 5: Select the “Motorola Skip” activity.Step 6: Select the new shortcut on your homescreen.Step 7: Select “Yes I’m in” on the initial Moto Skip setup screen.Step 8: Hold the NFC tag to the spot depicted in the diagram.Step 9: Agree to formatting and writing to the NFC tag by selecting "Continue".Step 10: Select your preferred method of unlocking without a skip and repeat entry twice.Step 11: Your set. The third party NFC tag should now be able to unlock your phone without you entering your passkey/pattern/code.You can confirm correct setup by swiping your newly programmed NFC tag while still in the setup application.My new XDA-Moto-Key-ring-Skip. The official Moto Skip has a magnet that when swiped with the NFC tag will turn the phone on for nfc-unlocking without the need for a power button press. The magnet I have here does the same thing. I think I am going to try out a magnetic money clip from amazon that should be able to, with the addition of a sticker nfc-tag, replicate Moto Skip functionality exactly...﻿