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福士(Volkswagen)的品牌有著廣氾和普及化的代表性。每個人的品味和生活方式雖不同,見解和觀點也不一樣,但人都可藉著分享互相連結,就像福士象徵"The People's Car"。每個人都可以擁有,每個人都可以因而受惠。希望能與你分享@點點滴滴....
Have you ever wanted to do some shopping when you were out jogging or taking the dog for walk – without the hassle of carrying small change? That's the problem a Japanese company called Hashy Top-In is trying to solve with the "E-Money Band" [JP], a silicon wristband that can be charged with electronic money.
According to Hashy Top-In, buyers can load up to $600 into the wristband by using chargers at Japanese convenience stores and other places. To pay, users just need to tap the wristband's center piece against a compatible reader installed in convenience stores, department stores or vending machines.
Hashy Top-In's wristband supports an e-money system called Edy (Edy readers are installed in thousands of shops all over Japan). One wristband costs $36.
Here's a quick promo video (in Japanese):
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