Keyble is a wearable technology that allows you to pay using fingerprint authentication

Keyble is a wearable technology that allows you to pay using fingerprint authentication

Flywallet is an Italian fintech startup, which presented Keyble at CES this week. It is a portable device that incorporates biometric authentication capabilities that allow users to make contactless payments and use digital services.

Keyble was developed to be integrated into fashion accessories, allowing it to be incorporated into watch straps and wearable with stylish accessories such as bracelets and bangles.

The innovation also includes biosensing technology so users can securely track and share vital sign data. Flywallet says it hopes to make monitoring of vital signs and cardiac arrhythmia functionality medical grade by the end of 2021.

With its built-in fingerprint authentication, Keyble can be used to make payments in stores or log into online services, but it will also come in handy for a multitude of other uses where keys or cards may be needed. . Flywallet believes that Keyble will be perfect for accessing homes, gyms, and even opening car doors.

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Unique ecosystem

Public transport tickets, loyalty cards and all kinds of payment tasks and daily transactions are considered additional possibilities for Keyble.

This is the first material product of the Flywallet team. The company has spent its formative years developing a unique ecosystem based on biometric and IoT technologies.

Flywallet also wishes to emphasize its sustainable approach to product development. The Keyble's housing was produced using a combination of aluminum and plastic composites.

The way the bracelets are made from recycled apple skin and microfiber, with a fabric coated with recycled marble dust, adds an additional eco-appeal. Thus, the Italian startup archetype closely follows Keyble's appeal to the fashion market, where there may be more potential waiting.