NXT NFC Ring Securely Keeps Your Personal Info at Hand

NXT NFC ring is designed to securely hold your personal info and allows you access it with a tap of your finger. Like the idea? Let’s continue checking.

NXT NFC Ring Securely Keeps Your Personal Info at Hand

The NXT Ring is an advanced and sleek NFC ring that is available in four sizes to fit for all wearers, and it comes in four models with different materials including silicone NXT Medical, NXT Steel built with polishes stainless steel and black ceramics, NXT Crypto Titanium built with brushed titanium and black ceramics, and NXT Max made of brushed 750 gold and white ceramics.

NXT NFC Ring Securely Keeps Your Personal Info at Hand

As shown in the images, all the models deliver a minimal and elegant appearance design to fit both female and male users. The NXT Crypto and NXT Max show off all features including cryptocurrency wallet, digital wallet, essential contacts, messengers, social networks, file sharing, custom links, medical ID, emergency contacts, and pin code protection. The NXT Steel has no cryptocurrency wallet, while the NXT Medical only stores medical ID and emergency contacts with pincode protection.

NXT NFC Ring Securely Keeps Your Personal Info at Hand

Using built-in NFC chip, the ring allows you to access to your info with just a tap of your finger, and its 128-bit unique random identifier protects your privacy from any unauthorized access, and you can unlink the ring from your account even if you lose it. Moreover, the NFC is IP68 dust- and waterproof so that you can keep it on your finger all day long, even during swimming or bathing. In addition, the battery-free design lets you leave battery replacement behind you.

The tram behind NXT Ring is raising fund for the product on Kickstarter. We can pledge $15/$38/$86/$332 to preoder one of the four NFC ring models. All the rings will be shipped in November 2019.

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