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A smart wallet that will be hard to misplace



SMART WALLET

If we take a look at the things we stuff in our wallets - cash, visiting cards and tickets - all of them have an electronic variant, in today's tech-savvy world. As a result, wallets are becoming redundant, with smartphones and their endless apps and features replacing them. In an attempt to keep the wallet relevant even in the 21st century, a startup has come up with a smart wallet that not only acts as a powerbank and Wi-Fi hotspot, but also comes with groovy security features such as distance alarms, GPS tracking and even a tiny camera that gets activated when lost.



The idea for the wallet was born when in 2014, when engineer Azat's three-year old daughter hid his wallet behind the stove and he spent more than a month getting the lost documents reissued. Following the incident, he went on the hunt for a Bluetooth enabled wallet, only to find they had limited tracking range. After two years of testing, prototyping and design development, a crowd-funding campaign was launched to mass produce the wallets and became a big hit.

The wallet boasts of many state-of-the-art features. It has a thin, lightweight built-in power bank powerful enough (2,000 to 5,000 mAh) to fully charge your smartphone on the go, and can work both wirelessly or with a hidden cable. It can also act as a Wi-Fi Hotspot, which makes it very convenient to have an uninterrupted internet connection.


The smart wallet also has impressive features that will make it very hard to either misplace it, thanks to two features - a Bluetooth alarm system that will notify the owners every time they leave their wallet behind, and an inbuilt global GPS system that can track the wallet anywhere in the world in real-time. Apart from these, its connectivity systems ensure that the owners will get notifications when they forget their phone behind, and a push button on the wallet that will make your phone ring, even when it's on silent mode.

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