Introduction
Cards are easy to use, but the more numerous they get, the greater mess they create. The need to keep in mind all pin codes, carry the cards everywhere, and be careful not to lose them quickly becomes a major pain (Yang and Zhang 115). However, the solution is already on its way; welcome the Bracelet, an innovation that will save people multiple troubles!
A card bracelet, which is worn as a wristband, keeps the data from multiple credit cards and works along with an online app to qucikyl access one’s credit card accounts and make online transactions within moments. Due to multiple benefits, which include the opportunity to manage information more effectively, chances to reduce damage to the environment, and the chance to improve time management, a card bracelet is bound to become a hit among the vast majority of the population.
Main body
Those of you who have felt guilty for your plastic cards will no longer have the part in environmental issues. The opportunity to reduce the harmful impact that the current use of plastic cards has on the environment is what makes the Bracelet so special as a payment tool. Reports indicate that the adverse effects of plastic consumption have had a tremendous impact on a wide array of ecosystems, causing massive damage to the environment (Bletter et al. 585). Therefore, approaches toward bringing down the production and use of plastic cards have to be taken in order to manage the concern at hand. As a result, the harmful impact of plastic production and consumption will be curbed at least to some extent. Furthermore, with a greater number of people using the Bracelet and the application that comes with it, the extent of the positive impact on the environment and the global ecosystem will rise exponentially. Being tiny, shock resistant, waterproof, and highly durable, the product will become an instant hit with cardholders.
The information management issue is another essential advantage of the product. Having multiple cards is a recipe for accidents, including losing a card, forgetting the PIN to it, or getting involved in similar confusion. The Bracelet, in turn, provides the opportunity to carry all crucial information linked to the cards, including their PIN codes, balance, purchases, and the associated data, providing critical information immediately. The Bracelet will contain not only financial data but also critical medical information, which may be needed at some point. Finally, the touch and connect feature will allow one to grant the approval for a specific financial transaction.
In addition, having a single repository for all cards and the associated accounts is critical to saving time, which is essential for a range of customers. Searching for a card in the wallet often turns out to be frustrating, especially for students, business people, or office workers. The use of the Bracelet, in turn, will reduce the time taken for the financial transaction to the minimum. The described change will affect the lives of a range of people for whom the time issue presents a large constraint, such as students, who have to be in class at a very specific time, or business people, who have scheduled meetings and other tasks. The security levels of the device, specifically, the use of the Near Field Communication, will allow preventing fraud from taking place.
Conclusion
The sustainable use of the Bracelet, combined with the opportunity to manage information multiple times faster and more effectively, will make the Bracelet a popular demand among people of all ages. The product in question will allow people to manage all of their cards in a single application, thus not having to fear to lose them ever again. In addition, the chance to affect the current environmental situation positively and reduce the adverse impact that the current plastic consumption has caused is an important advantage of the product in question. With the Bracelet, you will have all critical information at hand and opportunities for immediate data sharing, which will make the Bracelet an essential part of your daily routine.
Works Cited
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Yang, Shenghui, and Haomin Zhang. “Comparison of Several Data Mining Methods in Credit Card Default Prediction.” Intelligent Information Management, vol. 10, no. 5, 2018, pp. 115-122. Web.