Smart Ring Wireless Charger: Built-in NFC Chip who can Replace the Access Card
By Carrie Tsai, Last Updated: March 15, 2018
The purpose of wearable devices is to make our lives more convenient. Instead of carrying a variety of electronic devices, you don’t need to pull your phone at every turn. In addition to smart watches and wristbands, there is another, more convenient form of wearable device, which is the ring.
It is made of liquid tungsten gold. It uses 39 processes. It has been processed continuously for 73 hours. It not only has high strength but also does not fade and does not cause allergies.
Inside the smart ring, magnets, enamel particles and FIR energy stones are embedded to protect our body from the electromagnetic waves emitted by the surrounding electronic equipment and maintain the balance and health of the body.
The smart ring creates a dual-core MCU NXP chip that can simulate and copy non-contact ICs and ID chips in various frequency bands. This can be used for access control, building doors, elevator cards, shopping cards, bus subway cards, and time cards. Smart ring is directly replaced them.
Inside the smart ring, magnets, enamel particles and FIR energy stones are embedded to protect our body from the electromagnetic waves emitted by the surrounding electronic equipment and maintain the balance and health of the body.At the same time, it also has an internal NFC chip, which has a wireless transmission speed of up to 106kb/s and a write endurance of 100,000 times. It can provide stable and stable NFC service stability. We can save private memos and diaries to smart phones and use smart rings as passwords. Of course, unlocking the phone, quickly launching various applications and operations, and sharing information can be quickly identified by the code saved in the smart ring.
It does not need to be charged at all, can completely get rid of the trouble of life and data lines, and has IP68 dustproof and waterproof grade, supports iOS, Android and WP and other mainstream systems.
With this smart ring, no matter how commute, consumer shopping, or smartphone notifications are displayed, it's easier to see how our lives are, right?