Fly Wallet will participate in ‘CES 1’, the world’s largest IT and home appliance exhibition held in Las Vegas, USA for a total of 5 days from January 8th (Thursday) to 4th (Sunday, local time) to provide payment services and biometric data monitoring technology. Introducing ‘Keyble’, a wearable linked to .
Keyble consists of two types, including the basic model and Keyble Mini, all of which have the ability to monitor health information in real time by measuring the user’s biometric data in real time. The goal of the Kibble series is to use the measured results in services that require biometric authentication in a mobile environment, such as finance and payments.
Kibble goes beyond general fingerprint authentication and uses the so-called ‘Heartprint’ as an authentication method, which Fly Wallet explains can greatly increase the safety of authentication methods that are at risk of leakage due to forgery or hacking.
In addition, by leveraging this uniqueness, Fly Wallet plans to provide its own ‘Biometric Wearable Platform as a Service’ model to insurance companies, electronic payment service providers, banks, medical centers, and companies in general. To this end, two types of Kibble products can be connected to Fly Wallet’s platform through API.
Lorenzo Frolini, CEO of FlyWallet, said, “We are looking forward to introducing Kibble and Kibble Mini at CES 2023.” He added, “These products will connect users and services more securely, and new services with better security will grow and expand the wearable world. “I think it will promote the evolution of .”
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