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Rio 2016 Summer Olympics Wearable Tech Track Field Phelps Jacket Cycling Rowing Crew Visa
Clothing, Olympics, Shoes, Sports, Wearable Technology

Wearable Tech Found At The Rio Summer Olympics

Rio 2016 Summer Olympics Wearable Tech Track Field Phelps Jacket Cycling Rowing Crew Visa

In less than 2 days the first medals will be handed out at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. In the 4 years since London’s 2012 Games, wearable technology has emerged as a vital aspect of sports. From training to game day, technology is helping athletes realize their peak potential and even provide a competitive edge. The wearable tech being used isn’t just smart watches and connected devices. It also includes cutting edge fabrics and 3D printed accessories. Head past the break to find some of the technologies being used at this summer’s Olympics.  

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Swatch Bellamy China US NFC mobile payment watch
Watches

Swatch Bellamy Capable Of NFC Payments Headed To US

Swatch Bellamy China US NFC mobile payment watch

Swatch had previously announced plans to release a watch with built in NFC based payment abilities. At the time though, the Swatch Bellamy was only destined for China. Thanks to a new partnership with Visa, the Swiss watchmaker revealed the new NFC capable watch would also launch in the US, Brazil, and Switzerland in early 2016. The device looks every bit like a traditional Swatch watch and is available in 4 styles. There is nothing high-tech looking about the Bellamy; the NFC chip and antenna are hidden under the watch face. The battery life is comparable to a normal Swatch since the company is using passive NFC technology. US prices still are not know, but I would expect them to be similar to the approximate $90 price tag in China.  

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Shift Bitcoin Bitconnect Visa Card
Retail

Shift Debit Card Lets You Spend Bitcoins Anywhere Visa Is Accepted

Shift Bitcoin Bitconnect Visa Card

Whether you view Bitcoins as the true democratization of currency or a passing fad, there are a number of people whom have some of their net worth wrapped up in the currency. While most of those people are purely speculating and hoping that Bitcoins catch on and gain in value, there is a segment of people who would like to spend the cryptocurrency on real world items. That process is now a lot easier thanks to Shift. Shift is a Visa debit card that connects to your Coinable Bitcoin account. Simply use the card any place you would normally use a debit card and the service converts the value of the purchase to Bitcoins and subtracts it from your account. Before you go rushing out to spend your hard earned cryptocurrency, there are a few caveats. First, you have to live in one of the 24 states Shift is allowed to operate in (sorry NY). Second, you are limited to a daily $1000 transaction limit and a $200 daily cap on ATM withdrawals.

The whole idea is pretty fascinating but we aren’t sold. After the collapse of Mt. Gox and word that the Bitcoin Foundation is essentially bankrupt we are left wondering a) how safe is your Bitcoin money and b) are the people involved serious about creating any structure to the currency. Also we aren’t convinced that Bitcoin’s current target audience is looking to embrace a massive financial organization such as Visa; it seems counter to the entire movement. But if you are looking to spend Bitcoins, Shift is your best option, that is unless you buy a lot of things at Dell, Overstock.com, Newegg, or Microsoft.

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