Armenian-based startup Volterman has recently unveiled a smart wallet that takes security to the extreme. It comes with a built-in alarm system, a GPS tracker, and even a front facing camera that takes photos of whoever tries to open it, and sends them to the owner.
总部位于亚美尼亚的新兴企业Volterman近日发布了一款无比安全的智能钱包,这款钱包内置有报警系统、全球定位追踪器,甚至还有一个前置摄像头可以拍下任何打开钱包的人的照片,并将照片发送给钱包的主人。
Wallets almost seem
obsolete1 in this digital age, but the Volterman Smart Wallet is not your average wallet. Apart from the screen, it packs about as much technology as your smartphone, including 512MB of
RAM2, a built-in camera, power bank, GPS tracker, alarm system, RFID protection and even Wi-FI hotspot
capabilities3. It may look like a simple leather wallet on the outside, but it's a whole different beast on the inside.
One of the main features of the Volterman Smart Wallet is the distance-sensitive alarm system. Once you've paired the
stylish4 card
holder5 with your smartphone, every time the distance between phone and wallet goes over a certain threshold, an alarm will notify you, so you don't accidentally leave it behind. The cool thing about this system is that it works both ways. If you forget your phone somewhere, the wallet alarm goes off, letting you know that its best friend is missing.
Then there's the GPS tracker that allows you to locate the wallet anywhere in the world, an RFID protection system designed to prevent electronic pick-pocketing or RFID skimming. Credit cards, some passports and driver
licenses6 now come with radio frequency identification chips that thieves can clone, but the Volterman Smart Wallet prevents that.
The
high-tech7 accessory also comes with a built-in power bank (2,000mAh to 5,000mAh capacity) which provides
wireless8 charging on the go, Bluetooth 5.0 technology, and a built-in WiFi Hotspot, which provides Internet roaming service in 98 countries at prices 10 times less than that of standard roaming.
But perhaps the most unusual feature of the Volterman Smart Wallet is the built-in front-facing camera. When in "lost mode", the wallet will take pictures whenever someone tries to open it and send them to the owner by connecting to the internet. This feature is listed as optional, so would-be customers concerned about privacy issues needn't be worried.