Smart Wallet
We all know about smart phone,smart card etc. But some company are making Smart Wallet.An age-old and extremely common habit of losing or misplacing one’s wallet has fuelled this rage so much that companies have integrated technology with your wallet to make sure that you don’t lose it ever again! So, with your mobile phone, you can easily find your wallet and the technology works vice-versa too!Smart wallets are quite the rage now.We are now describing 4 best smart wallet.
1. Walli – The smart wallet
Walli is a smart wallet that
connects to your phone and sends you notifications if you forget it somewhere.
As soon as you cross a particular threshold, your wallet will instantly remind
you that you don’t have it with you. Not just that, it works both ways. You can
use your wallet to track your phone too. Tapping on your wallet twice will
activate your phone’s ringer even if it is on silent mode! Another interesting
feature to note about Walli is that it reminds you if you have forgotten your card
somewhere too! And it doesn’t need charging. Walli has enough space to store 3
credit cards, 3 business cards, 1 passport, some cash (it has a cash pocket)
and 1 boarding pass too. You may think that Walli must be pretty bulky if it
can store all this but that is where you will be pleasantly surprised. Walli
looks sleek and beautiful and it is an ideal gift when you are introducing
someone to a smart wallet.
2. Woolet – The slimmest
smart wallet that you’ll never lose
Woolet is a charming smart
wallet that is like your pet dog; it alerts you every time you leave your
wallet behind. It is just 9.9mm thin and fits snugly into your pocket and
provides you with enough space to keep your credit cards and cash. An
interesting feature about Woolet is that is can charge wirelessly and so you
don’t have to hunt for replaceable batteries every six months or so. But if you
think you have to keep charging it every day, think again; it only needs to be
charged every two years. That gives you enough time to use your Woolet to the
fullest. It also has a hidden pocket for you to keep your key or card safely,
in case it ever gets into the wrong hands. Woolet is fairly straightforward,
look delightful, and is definitely worth a try for people who prefer being
simple than getting into complicated technology.
3. Ekster – A new payment experience
The Ekster wallet looks
classy and it is quite the smart wallet. As is the norm with every smart
wallet, it immediately alerts you if your wallet is out of range and tracks it
so you can find out where it is. I really liked Ekster’s ad explaining the
wallet and its features. Check it out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrQq12WhHQo. The button that gives you easy access to your
credit cards is a highlight of this wallet and it is not available in other
smart wallets. It also has a removable strap that can be used to store extra
cash or a new card without adding to the weight of the wallet. It also has a
rechargeable battery and the battery’s life is 6 months. An interesting feature
of Ekster is its Backup Trace function using which we can remotely activate our
phone’s camera so you can see its location and who took it! I’d recommend
Ekster to a slightly advanced smart wallet user and a slightly older audience
because of its classy, sophisticated appearance.
4. Wocket – The smartest
wallet you’ll ever own
Wocket is more of a smart
credit card wallet than an actual wallet but the technology is pretty useful
for people who use a lot of credit/debit cards. The Wocket doesn’t require a
smartphone to connect or authorize it with. All you need to do to authorize
your cards is plug in the adapter that it comes with and swipe your cards and
it will automatically store all the details that it needs. Once you are done
with that, all you need to do is select the card on which you would like to do
the transaction and remove the ‘master card’ that will automatically function
as the card you selected and swipe it. The Wocket is a touch screen wallet with
very limited storage capacity but if you have all your card details in one spot
with a master card that can be converted into the credit/debit card that you
need, you don’t need to carry a heavy wallet every time you step out. The
Wocket is a smart wallet that I would recommend to people who use a lot of
cards and carry around bulky wallets to store all those cards!
In conclusion, smart
wallets are definitely heading towards the right direction, even at the initial
stages and I’m sure pretty soon, we’re all going to be using them because let’s
face it: we all need a tracker for our wallets and we all need wallets that
will track our phones too!
Information and picture: geekFence
Information and picture: geekFence




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