Optus launches wrist-watch payment app for Apple and Android

04.03.2015
Optus has launched a new payments app which could see customers paying for their next load of groceries with just their wrist-watch.

It has revealed a proof of concept that uses wearable technology to enable mobile payments on Apple and Android handsets via the Cash by Optus app.

Learn how smart CIOs are protecting customers from security breaches

Cash by Optus is a contactless payment app, powered by Visa payWave, which allows customers to use a compatible smartphone to pay for goods and services instead of using cash or plastic debit and credit cards.

It enables contactless payments across multiple platforms and uses wearable technology -- a connected watch or a wristband -- linked to an Android or Apple handset.

Payments can be made using only the wearable without the linked phone nearby. When in close range, the connected watch and linked smartphone sync up via Bluetooth to update the account balance on the connected watch and transaction details on the linked phone.

Optus vice president of mobile marketing, Ben White, said, Optus was the first Australian telco to launch a mobile payments app late last year, which has received great feedback from Android customers.

"The biggest frustration came from our iPhone customers who wanted to try Cash by Optus, but didn't have a compatible phone," he said.

"That's why we're developing this wearable technology, which is designed to work on both Apple and Android smartphones.

"We see huge opportunities in the wearable market by bringing new experiences to our customers through products that combine trusted technology with lifestyle benefits. Optus' aim is to bring contactless payments to our entire customer base across lots of platforms."

Read more:HTC One (M9) first impressions: Better but worse

Launched in collaboration with Visa and Heritage Bank, Cash by Optus uses Near Field Communication (NFC) and Visa payWave technology that can replace cash purchases below $100.

Cash by Optus works just like a Visa Prepaid debit card. Customers can load up to $500 at any one time and make contactless purchases under $100 at any of the hundreds of thousands of retailers that accept Visa payWave.

To get access to Cash by Optus, customers need an Optus mobile service on a monthly plan, a compatible Android smartphone, a NFC enabled SIM and the Cash by Optus app.

Cash by Optus is now available for over 110 compatible Android devices across 10 different vendors -- an increase from 25 compatible devices at launch last year.

The app uses Visa payWave technology, which features the international EMV chip standard, and provides some of the most widely adopted cryptographic security.

Read More:

(www.arnnet.com.au)

Brian Karlovsky

Zur Startseite