Very suspicious NFC ring related subject: Olympic athletes will sport Visa's new payment ring in Rio
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@johnyma22 I have thought of a few more questions.
1- Does it still have two tags or just one now?
2- I have this feeling that if it had two it could confuse the reader when making payments. If it has two are they the same type or different?
3- Do you have to hold your hand differently over a reader compared to the old type ? I read somewhere about having to hold a fist in a certain way for readability. -
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- Yea, it's a 'knock' hand gesture, I have some video I can release in a few months :)
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I wanna p(l)ay with it ;-)
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@johnyma22 one more question. Can we still save data on the ring, ie. for windows login, or is it totally reserved for payments?
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@jasok2 we haven't confirmed this yet but yeah we're aiming for it :)
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@johnyma22 It doesn't really matter, I just pre-ordered my payments ring and am very happy about it I hope we can use it for the new community unlock software, but its not a deal breaker :)
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Is there actually a benefit of pre-ordering? Seeing as us in Sweden has very few terminals of the sort, I wouldn't really benefit of doing so if there wasn't a incentive.
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@Andreas it sounds like there is not much of a reason for you to buy this ring at all, incentive or not. The 2016 rings at least have two NFC chips and you know for sure you can write to them, If you are not going to be able to use this new ring for payments then the new ring is probably a downgrade for you.
Whereas in Sydney Australia contactless payments are literally everywhere. so for me its an upgrade.
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@Lokki think this is worth it for us??? maybe a bit of aussie mastercard support??
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@jasok2 : im from Melbourne i cant wait to go in a store and pay with the ring people be like WTF. in Australia we have paypass everywhere
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i still am unsure how we are going to link our bank details to the ring to make payments any ideas??