Thanks for the great explanation. I was bought a McLear ring but I am sending it back as do not want a top up account. The Twinn sounds perfect so will be getting one.
When paired with the Curve card - it's a game changer. The Curve card contains all your debit/credit cards in one - and you can swap between them in the app, or even go back in time and apply the charge to a different card later.
I am from the production factory of this smart ring in China, thanks to the blogger for sharing, and look forward to more dealers around the world to cooperate with us.
with the Twiin you need to use Curve app (which is fine for me as I have a Curve card and app - as it's awesome as you can put all your cards on to the one app etc). Tapster gives you more options to connect with different cards if you don't have Curve.
Can someone please explain to me the advantages of using Curve (besides that its card can be paired with this ring)? I understand that you can link all the cards you carry in your wallet with the Curve card. However, if I want to use a specific card for payment, I have to select it first in the Curve app, right? Isn't it simpler then to just store all cards in Google/Apple Pay, select the card there, and directly pay with the phone?
The great thing about Curve - other than you can use the physical card to represent ALL your cards (if you don't want to use Google/Apple Pay) - is that you can change your mind later and swap the payment to a different card after paying (using their "Go Back in Time Feature").
Having looked at this and purchased. It appears that when the contactless limit is reached you need the physical curve card to reset it, pointless having the ring if you also need the card to be with you. Didn’t see when I bought it that it has an expiry date that’s only mentioned deep in the support pages. Sending back sadly.
No different from a having a card imo. Very few people use an RFID blocker wallet. They'd have to physically brush up against your hand for about a second or so. which would be weird. There are risks with all things like this - but no more than anything else.
Just bought this I have a Samsung didn’t realise they don’t except also there is a monthly charge so now have to cancel ring I hope I get my money back
@@themultichallengeteam1654 Yes, but the Curve card/app allows you to assign any specfic bank card. So you can actually swap between different cards if you want to.
No charge when using. It functions like a standard card (via the Curve Card app - to which you can choose which of your debit/credit cards you want to use). So unless the store charges for card use for some reason, or the card you use has a charge - there is no charge every time you use it.
It only works with the Curve app. So you pair with the Curve app rather than specific card. You download the Twinn app, add the wearable, and then select your Curve card
It works with the Curve card, so it works if you're travelling internationally. Curve is available for UK and EEA residents. For now, Curve only supports Mastercard®, Visa, Diner and Discover branded debit and credit cards.
@@level50lifestyle Good to know I will support all over the world and any NFC card or rfid no applications, no additional fees, and it is handcrafted If you want a Harry Potter wand for payment, that's okay 😉
Thanks for the great explanation. I was bought a McLear ring but I am sending it back as do not want a top up account. The Twinn sounds perfect so will be getting one.
When paired with the Curve card - it's a game changer. The Curve card contains all your debit/credit cards in one - and you can swap between them in the app, or even go back in time and apply the charge to a different card later.
I'm having issues with mine, it won't allow me to add my curve card
That's odd. I'm getting a new Curve card soon, so I'll see if I have any issues when I change it to the new one
I added my new curve card no probs@@CliveIllenden
I am from the production factory of this smart ring in China, thanks to the blogger for sharing, and look forward to more dealers around the world to cooperate with us.
Is there any way to communicate?
Thank you for your review. Do you know how is this different from Tapster ring (pros and cons)?
with the Twiin you need to use Curve app (which is fine for me as I have a Curve card and app - as it's awesome as you can put all your cards on to the one app etc). Tapster gives you more options to connect with different cards if you don't have Curve.
Thank you.
Can someone please explain to me the advantages of using Curve (besides that its card can be paired with this ring)? I understand that you can link all the cards you carry in your wallet with the Curve card. However, if I want to use a specific card for payment, I have to select it first in the Curve app, right? Isn't it simpler then to just store all cards in Google/Apple Pay, select the card there, and directly pay with the phone?
The great thing about Curve - other than you can use the physical card to represent ALL your cards (if you don't want to use Google/Apple Pay) - is that you can change your mind later and swap the payment to a different card after paying (using their "Go Back in Time Feature").
Now that McClear Ringpay system will be discontinued after Oct 31st, does this work in much the same way?
Yes, it is very similar
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Having looked at this and purchased. It appears that when the contactless limit is reached you need the physical curve card to reset it, pointless having the ring if you also need the card to be with you. Didn’t see when I bought it that it has an expiry date that’s only mentioned deep in the support pages. Sending back sadly.
How much time is the expiry date?
How can this be secure?
Surely someone with an RFID scanner can walk up and take payments off you as if your card wasn't in an RFID blocker wallet?
No different from a having a card imo. Very few people use an RFID blocker wallet. They'd have to physically brush up against your hand for about a second or so. which would be weird. There are risks with all things like this - but no more than anything else.
They would have to get the device very close / touching your hand.
I believe you have to make a fist for the ring to work on all scanners otherwise they don't work@@johnmason5626
Just bought this I have a Samsung didn’t realise they don’t except also there is a monthly charge so now have to cancel ring I hope I get my money back
Do I need to use Curve card
@@lee4515 yes. These work specifically with the Curve card
So you can't asign just a card to it, you have to have a curve card
@@themultichallengeteam1654 Yes, but the Curve card/app allows you to assign any specfic bank card. So you can actually swap between different cards if you want to.
Do you get charge every time use it
No charge when using. It functions like a standard card (via the Curve Card app - to which you can choose which of your debit/credit cards you want to use). So unless the store charges for card use for some reason, or the card you use has a charge - there is no charge every time you use it.
Hi how to parring the curve card? Is allready parried with your account? And is it possble use with other card?
Thank you
It only works with the Curve app. So you pair with the Curve app rather than specific card. You download the Twinn app, add the wearable, and then select your Curve card
What is the website please
It's in description.... twinn.me/collections/payment-rings
this suitable for other country ?
It works with the Curve card, so it works if you're travelling internationally. Curve is available for UK and EEA residents. For now, Curve only supports Mastercard®, Visa, Diner and Discover branded debit and credit cards.
@@level50lifestyle
Good to know
I will support all over the world
and any NFC card or rfid no applications, no additional fees, and it is handcrafted If you want a Harry Potter wand for payment, that's okay 😉
Beware if you set up a Curve account with a Samsung Curve Plus Card Twinn apparently don't accept them now and so have wasted £60.
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No good after three years just throw it away